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What are the roles of proteins? - ANSWER -Transport of metabolic products.

-part of the cell membranes.

-part of hormones and receptors.

-part of Enzymes.



Proteins are made up of: - ANSWER -Carbon



-Oxygen



-Hydrogen



-Nitrogen (distinguishes proteins from carbohydrates & lipids).



-Sulfur



*Proteins have a very high molecular weight; therefore, they serve as very good
immunogens.



Which of the proteins are water-soluble? - ANSWER Albumin- Water-soluble



Globulins- Salt solutions dilute



Histones- Dilute acids

,Basic unit: Amino Acids are linked by what? - ANSWER Peptide bonds.

-Short chain hydrocarbons w/carboxyl and amine group.



*Each amino acid may act as an acid or a base.



What is the structure of peptide bonds? - ANSWER Primary Stucture: Sequence of
amino acids.



Secondary Structure: Hydrogen bonding.



Tertiary Structure: Disulfide bonding.



Quaternary Structure: Electrostatic Attraction.



What is protein denaturation? - ANSWER The change of protein structure.



Can be caused by:

-Change in temperature (rupture weak secondary & tertiary bonds)

-Change in pH (alter ionic charge)

-Hydrolysis

-UV light



What are Aminoacidopathies? - ANSWER Inherited disorders of amino acid metabolism

such as:

-Phenylketonuria

-Tyrosinemia

, -Alkaptonuria

-Maple Syrup Disease

-Cystinuria (not an enzyme deficiency)



Name the disorder:

Enzyme deficiency of phenylalanine hydrolase; which results in accumulation of
phenylalanine in blood and phenylpyruvic acid in urine? - ANSWER Phenylketonuria



*Inherited

*Amino acid metabolism disorder (Aminoacidpathy)

*Testing includes PKU and Gutherie Tests



PKU and Gutherie Tests are used to diagnose what disorder? - ANSWER
Phenylketonuria



Name the disorder:

Enzyme deficiency of tyrosine aminotransfernase that results in the accumulation of
tyrosine? - ANSWER Tyrosinemia



*Inherited

*Amino acid metabolism disorder (Aminoacidpathy)



Name the disorder:

An enzyme deficiency of homogentisic oxidase that results in the accumulation of
homogentisic acid? - ANSWER Alkaptonuria



*Inherited

*Amino acid metabolism disorder (Aminoacidpathy)

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