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Bio 10: Intro to Biology Instructor: Paul Nagami Laney College Sept. 6, 2013 Large Molecules and Living Things, Part 2

Bio 10: Intro to Biology Instructor: Paul Nagami Laney College Sept. 6, 2013 Large Molecules and Living Things, Part 2

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Page 1: Bio 10: Intro to Biology Instructor: Paul Nagami Laney College Sept. 6, 2013 Large Molecules and Living Things, Part 2

Bio 10: Intro to BiologyInstructor: Paul Nagami

Laney College

Sept. 6, 2013

Large Molecules and Living Things, Part 2

Page 2: Bio 10: Intro to Biology Instructor: Paul Nagami Laney College Sept. 6, 2013 Large Molecules and Living Things, Part 2

Agenda• Administrative Stuff• Review: Monomers and Polymers• Lactose Intolerance, Continued• Proteins• What Proteins Do (function)• What Proteins are Made of (structure)

• DNA• What DNA Does (function)• What DNA is Made of (structure)

• Wrap-up

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Challenge Statement

“Human beings are made of acids.”

Agree or disagree?

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Monomers and dimers• Macromolecules are often made of repeating pieces.

• Each piece is a monomer. Sticking two monomers together makes a dimer.

Monomerone + piece

Dimertwo + pieces

Glucose

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Polymers

Dehydration builds polymers.

Hydrolysis breaks polymers.water + breaking

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Test Your MemoryOn your index card, please name...

1) One example of a monomer, and where it can be found.

2) One example of a dimer, and where it can be found.

3) One example of a polymer, and where it can be found.

4) One example of a lipid, and where it can be found.

Discuss your guesses briefly with a neighbor.

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Lactose Intolerance

Disaccharide

Monosaccharide

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Lactase: A Protein

(Image Credit: chemicalconnection.org.uk)

Proteins are responsible for most chemical reactions in your body!

Proteins that drive chemical reactions are called enzymes.

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Explain!When people with lactose intolerance drink normal milk, they can get flatulence and indigestion.

However, drinking lactase-treated milk does not usually result in these symptoms.

On your index card, please explain why this is the case, discussing your answer with your neighbor.

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Proteins Do Almost Everything

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Protein Structure

Strands of the protein keratin.

Let’s zoom in even closer... what are these helices (corkscrews) made out of? What holds them together?

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Covalent and Hydrogen Bonds!

Monomers!

Proteins are polymers, like carbohydrates!

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What Makes Proteins Different from Each Other?

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Primary Structure: Proteins Are Amino Acid Polymers

(Chains)Imagine unfolding a protein chain…

You would be able to look at the individual monomers.

These monomers are amino acids.

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One Amino Acid Can Make a Big Difference!

Let’s zoom in even more… what are amino acids made of?

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Amino Acids

Amine functional group (has N)

Acidic functional group

Test yourself: Which part of the amino acid could come off in water to make an ion?

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Amino Acids Can Release H+

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Challenge Statement

“Human beings are made of acids.”

Agree or disagree?

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Assembling Proteins

Peptide bond = bond between amino acids

Polypeptide = many amino acid monomers! (Polymer)Why don’t we call amino acids “monopeptides?” Because they don’t have a peptide bond.(You can have a dipeptide, though.)

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Levels of Protein Structure

PrimarySecondary

Tertiary Quaternary

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What Causes Lactose Intolerance?

DNA’s function: Instructions to make proteins, such as lactase!

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Gene = Unit of Protein Coding

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Nucleic Acids (DNA/RNA)

Monomer of nucleic acid = nucleotide

Adenine

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The Double Helix

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Whew!