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PROTEIN
Group 1
PROTEINS
• Proteins are vital components of
all living systems. Proteins are
present in the different parts of
the body like the muscles, skin,
nails and others. They serve as
catalysts, transport oxygen, serve
as hormones in the regulation of
specific body processes, and act
as antibodies and blood clotting
agents. Among the most important
proteins in the body are enzymes,
hormones, and other components of
chromosomes and cell membranes.
• Proteins contain the elements
carbon, nitrogen, oxygen,
hydrogen, and sulfur. Elements
like phosphorus and iron are also
found in some forms of proteins.
Hemoglobin, a protein found in red
blood cells, contains iron that
helps it attract and transport
oxygen in the body.
PROTEINS
• Proteins are polymers
formed from amino acids
bound by peptide bonds.
They are also called
polyamides. Most proteins
are combinations of the 20
different naturally
occurring amino acids. The
human body does not store
protein, which is why it
is important that you
include protein-rich food
like beef, poultry, dairy
products, and leguminous
plants like beans and nuts
in your diet.
What are the functions of
proteins in biomolecules?
• Proteins serve as structural
support, biochemical catalysts,
hormones, enzymes, building
blocks, and initiators of cellular
death. Proteins can be further
defined by their four structural
levels: primary, secondary,
tertiary, and quaternary.
Amino Acids
• Amino acids are the monomers that make up proteins. They
contain the functional groups amine (-NH2) and carboxylic
acid (-COOH).
• Amino acids found in proteins are a-amino acids (alpha-amino
acids). This is because the amino and carboxyl groups are
attached to a central carbon called the a-carbon (alpha-
carbon).
• The R or the side chain may contain H, CH3, or other
functional groups; the nature of these side chains
differentiates a-amino acids from one another. The figure
below shows the 20 amino acids normally found in proteins.
You will notice that they have the same basic structure but
different side chains.
Enzymes
Function: Catalyze metabolic reactions like digestion
and production of biosynthetic molecules.
Example: Lactase - breaks down lactose in milk
Nitrogenase - gives protein complex for nitrogen
fixation
Hormones
Function: Regulate metabolism and growth of the
organism.
Example: Insulin - regulates glucose metabolism
Oxytocin - stimulates contraction during
childbirth
Storage Proteins
Function: Serve as
a reservoir of
essential nutrients
ormaterials needed
by the cell or
organism.
Example: Zein
provides
nourishment in
germinating seeds
Structural Proteins
Function :
Provide structure
and support for
the cell or
organism.
Example: Keratin
- serves as major
component of
hair, feather,
nail, and beak
Collagen - serves
as major
component of
connective
tissues
Contractile Proteins
Function: Enable
movement like
contraction and
relaxation of
muscle cells.
Example: Actin
and Myosin -
activate
movement of
muscles
Transport Proteins
Function: Transport
of molecules or
ions throughout the
cell or organism.
Example:
Hemoglobin -
carries oxygen
through the blood
Cytochrome -
transports
electrons
Protective Proteins
• Function: Identify and combat infectious organisms
that enter the cell or the body of the organism.
• Example:
• Immunoglobulin - fights bacteria that invade the body
• Thrombin - enables blood clotting

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PROTEIN-Presentation.pptx dgegefgggfgfgf

  • 2. PROTEINS • Proteins are vital components of all living systems. Proteins are present in the different parts of the body like the muscles, skin, nails and others. They serve as catalysts, transport oxygen, serve as hormones in the regulation of specific body processes, and act as antibodies and blood clotting agents. Among the most important proteins in the body are enzymes, hormones, and other components of chromosomes and cell membranes. • Proteins contain the elements carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, and sulfur. Elements like phosphorus and iron are also found in some forms of proteins. Hemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells, contains iron that helps it attract and transport oxygen in the body.
  • 3. PROTEINS • Proteins are polymers formed from amino acids bound by peptide bonds. They are also called polyamides. Most proteins are combinations of the 20 different naturally occurring amino acids. The human body does not store protein, which is why it is important that you include protein-rich food like beef, poultry, dairy products, and leguminous plants like beans and nuts in your diet.
  • 4. What are the functions of proteins in biomolecules? • Proteins serve as structural support, biochemical catalysts, hormones, enzymes, building blocks, and initiators of cellular death. Proteins can be further defined by their four structural levels: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary.
  • 5. Amino Acids • Amino acids are the monomers that make up proteins. They contain the functional groups amine (-NH2) and carboxylic acid (-COOH). • Amino acids found in proteins are a-amino acids (alpha-amino acids). This is because the amino and carboxyl groups are attached to a central carbon called the a-carbon (alpha- carbon). • The R or the side chain may contain H, CH3, or other functional groups; the nature of these side chains differentiates a-amino acids from one another. The figure below shows the 20 amino acids normally found in proteins. You will notice that they have the same basic structure but different side chains.
  • 6. Enzymes Function: Catalyze metabolic reactions like digestion and production of biosynthetic molecules. Example: Lactase - breaks down lactose in milk Nitrogenase - gives protein complex for nitrogen fixation
  • 7. Hormones Function: Regulate metabolism and growth of the organism. Example: Insulin - regulates glucose metabolism Oxytocin - stimulates contraction during childbirth
  • 8. Storage Proteins Function: Serve as a reservoir of essential nutrients ormaterials needed by the cell or organism. Example: Zein provides nourishment in germinating seeds
  • 9. Structural Proteins Function : Provide structure and support for the cell or organism. Example: Keratin - serves as major component of hair, feather, nail, and beak Collagen - serves as major component of connective tissues
  • 10. Contractile Proteins Function: Enable movement like contraction and relaxation of muscle cells. Example: Actin and Myosin - activate movement of muscles
  • 11. Transport Proteins Function: Transport of molecules or ions throughout the cell or organism. Example: Hemoglobin - carries oxygen through the blood Cytochrome - transports electrons
  • 12. Protective Proteins • Function: Identify and combat infectious organisms that enter the cell or the body of the organism. • Example: • Immunoglobulin - fights bacteria that invade the body • Thrombin - enables blood clotting