Levels of Protein Structure
Properties of Water
Amino Acids
Enzymes
Scientific Labs
100

The level of protein structure that is just the chain of amino acids


Primary Structure

100

Water forms_________ bonds with other water molecules

Hydrogen Bonds
100

Amino acids have 4 parts:

- Carboxyl Group

- Amino Group

-Alpha Carbon

-_______________

R group!

100
This is the process where an enzyme unfolds and loses its function

Denaturing

100

I am doing an experiment where I measure the activity of an enzyme across different pHs. 


What is my independent variable?

Different pH's

200

The level of protein structure that includes Alpha Helixes and Beta Pleated Sheets

Secondary Structure

200

This is the property where water molecules stick to each other

Cohesion

200

Amino acids are linked together by this type of bond

Peptide Bond

200

This is the part of an enzyme where a substrate will bind

Active Site

200

An enzyme works best at a temperature of 70 degrees. What do we call this temperature, and what happens above this temperature?

It is the optimal temperature, above this point the enzyme will denature and lose shape and no longer work.

300

The level of structure where multiple chains of proteins are all folded together into a 3D shape

Quaternary Structure

300

This is the property where water molecules bond to other substances/surfaces (like in a plant stem)

Adhesion


300

This is the reaction that forms peptide bonds

Dehydration Reaction/Condensation Reaction

300

True or False: Enzymes are designed to work for specific substrates

True! 

300
When a protein denatures, what levels of protein structure are affected first? More than 1 right answer!

a) Primary

b) Secondary

c) Tertiary

d) Quaternary

Quaternary, Tertiary, or Secondary. NOT Primary

400

The overall 3D shape of a single protein chain

Tertiary Structure

400

Water is a _________ molecule and can dissolve other __________ molecules.

Polar, Polar

400

A polar amino acid and a nonpolar amino acid will do this if they are next to each other in a chain

Repel each other

400

Enzymes increase the rate of a reaction by lowering the __________   ____________.

Activation Energy

400

A researcher is doing an experiment where they measure the activity of the lactase enzyme over different temperatures.

0                            0

10                          2

20                          4

30                         7

Using this data, what was the reaction rate for the time between 10 and 30 seconds?

7-2/30-10

5/20

1/4

.25

500

Hemoglobin is used as an example of this level of protein structure

Quaternary


500

This is the property of water that means it can dissolve many different substances

Universal Solvent

500

Amino acids are the subunits that make up these larger molecules

Proteins


500
Enzymes increase the rate of chemical reactions. The term for this is __________

catalysts

500

I am doing an experiment where I measure the effect of different concentrations of substrate on the rate of a reaction. 

If a reaction is above the saturation point, what will the rate look like?

A) Stay the Same/Level Out

B) Increase

C) Decrease

A) Stay the Same/Level Out

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