Understandings:
- Amino acids are linked together by condensation to form polypeptides.
- There are 20 different amino acids in polypeptides synthesized on ribosomes.
- Amino acids can be linked together in any sequence giving a huge range of possible polypeptides.
- The amino acid sequence of polypeptides is coded for by genes.
- A protein may consist of a single polypeptide or more than one polypeptide linked together.
- The amino acid sequence determines the three-dimensional conformation of a protein.
- Living organisms synthesize many different proteins with a wide range of functions.
- Every individual has a unique proteome.
Applications and skills:
- Application: Rubisco, insulin, immunoglobulins, rhodopsin, collagen and spider silk as examples of the range of protein functions.
- Application: Denaturation of proteins by heat or by deviation of pH from the optimum.
- Skill: Drawing molecular diagrams to show the formation of a peptide bond.
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Utilization:
- Proteomics and the production of proteins by cells cultured in fermenters offer many opportunities for the food, pharmaceutical and other industries.
Aims:
- Aim 7: ICT can be used for molecular visualization of the structure of proteins.
- Aim 8: Obtaining samples of human blood for immunological, pharmaceutical and anthropological studies is an international endeavour with many ethical issues.
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