Title: Enzymes (Proteins)
1Enzymes (Proteins)
- Standards 1b, 1h, 4e, 4f,
2From the largest entity in the Universe to the
smallest entity that makes up all the matter in
the Universe
3Universe
4From the largest entity in the Universe to the
smallest entity that makes up all the matter in
the Universe
- Universe gt Galaxies gt Star gt
- (Milky Way) Solar
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System - (Sun)
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5Universe
6Galaxies
7Stars
8Planets
9- Planet gt Organisms gt Organ gt
- (Earth) (Human Being) System
- (Digestive)
-
System
10Organisms
11Organ System
12- Organ gt Tissue gt Cells gt
- (Stomach) (Smooth) (Smooth)
- Muscle Muscle
Tissue Cells
13Organs
14Tissue
15Cells
16- Organelles gt Macromolecules gt
- Nucleus (Organic Compounds)
- i.e. Protein
(Enzymes)
17Organelles
18Organic Compounds
19- Atoms gt Subatomic gt Quarks gt
- Elements (Proton)
- Carbon (Neutron)
- (Electron)
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20Atoms
21Subatomic
22Quarks
Neutron
Proton
23- gt Energy Strings ?
- String Theory ?
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24Energy Strings?
Proton
25From the Simplest to the Most Complex
- Virus lt Bacteria lt Animal lt Plant
- Cell Cell
Cell - ? ?
? - Prokaryotic Eukaryotic
- Cells Cells
- ? ?
- No Nucleus Have a Nucleus
26Standard 1h
- Students know most macromolecules
(polysaccharides, nucleic acids, proteins,
lipids) in cells and organisms are synthesized
from small collection of simple precursors.
27Types of Macromolecules(Organic Compounds)
- Carbohydrates (Polysaccharides) sugars
- Proteinas (Enzymes)
- Nucleic Acids (DNA RNA)
- Lipids (Fats)
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29Types of Monomers
- Monosaccharides
- Amino Acids
- Nucleotides
- Fatty Acids
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31Monomers That Make Up The Macromolecules
- Many Monosaccharide make up a Polysaccharide.
- Many Nucleotides makes up a Nucleic Acid.
- Many Amino Acids make up a protein (Enzyme).
- 3 chains of Fatty Acids attached to a glycerol
molecule make up the lipids.
32Standard 1b
- Students know enzymes are proteins that catalyze
biochemical reactions without altering the
reaction equilibrium and the activities of
enzymes depend on the temperature, ionic
conditions, and the pH of the surroundings.
33Enzymes
- They are proteins that are made in the ribosomes
of the cell, and are involved in speeding up the
millions of chemical reactions needed to sustain
life in living things. - They help certain substrates (reactants) become
products quickly, but do not become part of the
products. - They lower the activation energy of a chemical
reaction.
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36Factors that affect Enzyme Function
- Temperature
- pH
- Ionic conditions.
37Temperature
38Review Standards 8th Grade Physical Science
- pH scale 0 ?14
- pH lt 7 solution is acidic
- pH gt 7 solution is basic
- pH 7 solution is neutral
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41Ionic Conditions
42Ionic Conditions at the Molecular Level
43Standard 4e
- Students know proteins can differ from one
another in the number and sequence of amino
acids.
44Standard 4f
- Students know why proteins having different amino
acid sequences typically have different shapes
and chemical properties.
45Amino Acid Abbreviation Abbreviation Letter
Alanine Ala A
Asparagine Asn N
Cysteine Cys C
Glutamine Gln Q
Glycine Gly G
Isoleucine Ile I
Leucine Leu L
Methionine Met M
Phenylalanine Phe F
Proline Pro P
46Amino Acid Abbreviation Abbreviation Letter
Serine Ser S
Threonine Thr T
Tryptophan Trp W
Tyrosine Tyr Y
Valine Val V
Aspartic Acid Asp D
Glutamic Acid Glu E
Arginine Arg R
Histidine His H
Lysine Lys K
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49Insulin
50Insulin (Ribbon Form Structure)
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52Human Growth Hormone
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