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5 Proteins Slide 1 title slide Slide 2 The link on the upper right works click on it The link on the lower left works click on it The link on the lower right works as well click on it and then click on interactive animations then click on protein folding and go through the tutorial.

Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Slide 7 Tertiary structure is the ___________________ What type of a core is required for tertiary folding? The 3D structure gives proteins their. What are the R-group interactions? The link doesnt work but youve seen that picture back in 7.4. When does the secondary protein structure occur? How is the secondary structure held together? There are 2 types of secondary structures what are they? Which one is your favorite and why? What are polypeptides? What type of a chemical reaction causes amino acid bonding? What are the 4 characteristics of amino acids? The properties of the amino acids determines what? How many amino acids in that polypeptide? Why are there infinite possibilities of polypeptides? Click on the link Proteins are the ______________________________ What are polypeptides? What 2 processes produce polypeptides? What are the 4 levels of protein structure? Provide characteristics of each structural level.

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Each of the colored circles represent a different ______________ What is the primary structure of this polypeptide? What do you think will happen when you place this polypeptide in water?

It folds! Where are the non-polar amino acids found? Where are the polar amino acids found? What is a disulfide bond? What type of bond formed between aspartic acid and lysine?

What is quaternary structure? Look at all the amazing things that happen from this! what is DNA polymerase III used for?

Out of the 2 options for protein structures which ones are insoluble in water? Give an example of a globular protein _________________ What protein is a component of skin?

Google immunoglobin and explain what it does. Proteins can be. They can also

What types of amino acids are used for membrane channels? Why? Click on the Channel link and go through the tutorial What is facilitated diffusion?

What do non-polar amino acids help with?

How are enzyme substrate interactions assisted by polar amino acids?

You can click on the link and click on some of the protein images and visualize the intricacies and complexity of what life is.

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