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BCH210 Midterm Test 1 (OWN), BCH210 Class 2 (+learn this w/ the notes), BCH210 Class 3, BCH210 Class 4, BCH210 Class 5, BCH210 Class 6, BCH210 Class 9

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Classifications of proteins are based on.... correct answer: - position in the cell (membrane/soluble/extracellular) - function (transporter/enzyme/structural/hormone) - other molecules associated w/ it (glycoprotein - sugar, lipoprotein - lipid) A salt bridge is an....bond and is an example of a.....interaction correct answer: ionic, non-covalent Are salt bridges easier to break in biochem? Why? correct answer: - Yes- Interacting w/ surrounding solvent (water) Is an O bonded to a phenyl group a H-bond acceptor? correct answer: - NO! - Resonance around the ring delocalizes electrons How do the hydrophilic groups protect the hydrophobic inside? correct answer: They act like "arms" on a body (alpha C that's attached to amino, carboxyl and H) that bind the water molecules and "throw" them away - form spontaneous favorable bonds w/in molecule to prevent unfavorable bonds Soluble protein - where, what does it interact w/ correct answer: - Floats around in your cell/bloodstream - Usually w/in cytosol or any sort of organelle - Can interact w/ water through H-bonds How do intramolecular covalent bonds form? (FIGURE 2, notes) correct answer: - Nucleophilic attack A membrane protein is....which makes it..... correct answer: Bound to nuclei/mitochondria, not soluble Why is it important for a protein to be water soluble? correct answer: Easier to travel through your body

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BCH210 Midterm Test 1 (OWN), BCH210 Class 2 (+learn
this w/ the notes), BCH210 Class 3, BCH210 Class 4,
BCH210 Class 5, BCH210 Class 6, BCH210 Class 9

Classifications of proteins are based on.... correct answer: -
position in the cell (membrane/soluble/extracellular)
- function (transporter/enzyme/structural/hormone)
- other molecules associated w/ it (glycoprotein - sugar,
lipoprotein - lipid)

A salt bridge is an....bond and is an example of a.....interaction
correct answer: ionic, non-covalent

Are salt bridges easier to break in biochem? Why? correct
answer: - Yes- Interacting w/ surrounding solvent (water)

Is an O bonded to a phenyl group a H-bond acceptor? correct
answer: - NO!
- Resonance around the ring delocalizes electrons

How do the hydrophilic groups protect the hydrophobic inside?
correct answer: They act like "arms" on a body (alpha C that's
attached to amino, carboxyl and H) that bind the water
molecules and "throw" them away
- form spontaneous favorable bonds w/in molecule to prevent
unfavorable bonds

Soluble protein - where, what does it interact w/ correct answer:
- Floats around in your cell/bloodstream
- Usually w/in cytosol or any sort of organelle

,- Can interact w/ water through H-bonds

How do intramolecular covalent bonds form? (FIGURE 2,
notes) correct answer: - Nucleophilic attack

A membrane protein is....which makes it..... correct answer:
Bound to nuclei/mitochondria, not soluble

Why is it important for a protein to be water soluble? correct
answer: Easier to travel through your body

Can hydrophobic structures still travel through your body?
correct answer: - Yes, but they need proteins that help deliver
them

Is hemoglobin a transporter? correct answer: - Yes, it's a soluble
transporter
- It is NOT a membrane transporter because its not a membrane
protein

Learning Objectives correct answer: - Functional group
organization in AAs
- Zwitterions
- 1 letter + 3 letter abbreviations + structures of 20 AAs
- Derivatives of AAs (add/take away a functional group ->
change properties)

The 20 AAs have.....and can.... correct answer: - distinct side
chains
- unique properties from distinct side chains
- contribute to protein's structure + function

,Non-covalent interactions (ionic, H bond, VdW) allow the
protein to....and allow interactions b/w....and... correct answer: -
allow protein to curl up into > compact structures
- b/w chains
- AA sidechain + sugar

PDB# 2GHA correct answer: - sugar binding protein, bind to
centre of sugar at AA side chain
- beige: HC chain, red: O - hydroxyl/carboxylic containing
groups (of sugar structure)
(blue: Nitrogen - of the AA structures)

Noncovalent and covalent interactions are...., and are important
for structure because....and function because.... correct answer: -
mediated by functional groups
- (structure): hold protein together
- (function): important for interactions w/ other molecules

......functional groups in AAs help....., and these groups are on
the......of the.....protein correct answer: - Hydrophilic/polar
- help solubilize protein
- surface of the sugar binding (PDB# 2GHA) protein

How is the peptide backbone not broken by water molecules?
correct answer: It's protected by side chains surrounding it

Proteins are... correct answer: POLYMERS of AAs
COVALENTLY linked in LINEAR chains through
PEPTIDE/AMIDE bonds -> polypeptides

, AAs are made up of...(structure) correct answer: - one alpha C
- amino group (NH3+)
- carboxyl group (COO-)
- one H (except in Glycine, which has 2), - unique R side chain
that gives it its unique properties and interactions

Two AAs are linked through...so that...and.....is released correct
answer: - a peptide bond
- free amino (NH3+) on the left + free carboxyl (COO-) on the
right
- H2O (one O from COO- + 2 Hs from NH3+)

There are....and....AAs correct answer: - essential and
nonessential

Essential AAs.... correct answer: MUST be obtained from our
diet

Our body can make about... correct answer: - 10 AAs
- from sugars/fats in our diet
- some people need more

The central C is called.. correct answer: The alpha Carbon

AA has a...structure in.....(chemical structure) correct answer: -
tetrahedral
- 3D Geometry

AAs are....because.... (chemical structure) correct answer: -
chiral
- 4 ≠ groups around the alpha C cause assymetry

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