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 Proteins are large polymers composed of amino acid monomers
 All proteins contain the elements Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen
 Some proteins also contain sulfur
 There are 20 different amino acids and these can be arranged in many different ways which makes up an infinite
number of proteins
 Proteins have many different functions and this is closely related to their shape.
 This shape is determined by the sequence of amino acids which makes up the protein
 Plants absorb nitrates from the soil and use them to construct their amino acids




 The R group is what determines what amino acid is formed
 If sulfur is present, it will only be in the R group
 R groups are very important in forming bonds in the protein structure




 Amino acids are colourless, crystalline solutions that are usually soluble in water but insoluble in organic solvent.
 In neutral solutions, amino acids exist as dipolar ions and are described as being amphoteric.
 This means that they are neither acidic nor alkaline but they possess the properties of both
 This allows them to act as buffers in solutions
 Buffers resist changes in pH and allow a particular pH to be maintained.
 Amino acids can donate H+ ions as the pH increases and they can accept H+ ions as the pH decreases.




 When 2 amino acids are joined a dipeptide is formed
 The amino acids are held together by peptide bonds
 They are joined together by condensation reactions and broken down by hydrolysis.
 A peptide bond is formed between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of the other
amino acid
 The peptide bond forms between the carbon and the nitrogen, and a molecule of water is released



Primary Structure: The primary structure of a protein is the sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain

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