Using the amino acid chart on the back of this worksheet, divide the amino acids into the following groups: hydrophobic, hydrogen bonding, acidic, basic, amide, small, able to form sulfide bonds. List the symbol for the amino acids in the space provided. Use the third row of the chart to indicate the role the amino acids in this group will play in the structure of the protein or other special features. Not all amino acids will be used.
hydrophobic
hydrogen bonding
Acidic or amides
basic
disulfide bond
imino acid
Using the following amino acid chain: Cys- Ser –Gly –Asn-Cys
Will this chain form disulfide bonds?
Will this chain migrate toward the positive or negative electrode during electrophoresis at pH = 7, or not move at all.
Study the polypeptide chain below. It is not yet folded. Use color pencils as follows:
Use a GREEN pencil to connect amino acids that will be attracted through hydrogen bonding
Use a RED pencil to connect amino acids that will form a disulfide bond
Use a BLUE pencil to connect amino acids that will form ionic bonds with each other
Briefly describe the role of each of the following proteins:
myoglobin:
hemoglobin
immunoglobulins:
MCQ
_____ are part of your muscles, organs, and immune system.
proteins
bronchi
neurons
alveoli
What makes one amino acid different from another is its _____.
amino group
R-group
carboxyl group
carbon atoms
Briefly describe each syndrome below and how it relates to amino acids or proteins: