PROTEIN VOCABULARY TERMS LIST Use the terms below to fill in the blanks. Amino Acid Carboxyl Group N-terminus R- group Polymer Structure Allosteric structure A. Proteins are made up of C. The Peptide Bond Phosphorylation backbone. F. The Amino Group C-terminus Primary Structure B. The and is part of the last amino acid in the peptide. Tertiary Structure and the peptide chain of amino acids is called the of a peptide has the acidic features of the amino acid. a carbon Monomer Secondary Quaternary Each one can be called a D. The is the order of the amino acids held together by peptide bonds which arise from condensation reactions between the and the on the amino acid of a peptide contains the basic and is the first amino acid in the peptide. E. and are the functional groups on an amino acid that form hydrogen bonds to stabilize the secondary structure of proteins. G. Proteins can be altered through the process of adds a phosphate group to the enzyme. on each amino acid contains the unique which H. The of a protein is stabilized by hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonds, ionic interactions and even covalent interactions between amino acids in a single peptide. 1. The of a protein is stabilized by hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonds, ionic interactions and even covalent interactions between different subunits. J. Some enzymes have a second site where compounds can bind, this site is not the active site it is the site. 19

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PROTEIN VOCABULARY TERMS LIST
Use the terms below to fill in the blanks.
Amino Acid
Carboxyl Group
N-terminus
R- group
Polymer
Structure
Allosteric
structure
A. Proteins are made up of
C. The
Peptide Bond
Phosphorylation
backbone.
F. The
Amino Group
C-terminus
Primary Structure
B. The
and is part of the last amino acid in the peptide.
Tertiary Structure
features of the amino acid.
and the peptide chain of amino acids is called the
of a peptide has the acidic
a carbon
Monomer
Secondary
Quaternary
Each one can be called a
D. The
is the order of the amino acids held together by
peptide bonds which arise from condensation reactions between the
and the
on the amino acid
of a peptide contains the basic
and is the first amino acid in the peptide.
E.
and
are the functional groups on
an amino acid that form hydrogen bonds to stabilize the secondary structure of
proteins.
G. Proteins can be altered through the process of
adds a phosphate group to the enzyme.
on each amino acid contains the unique
which
H. The
of a protein is stabilized by hydrophobic interactions,
hydrogen bonds, ionic interactions and even covalent interactions between
amino acids in a single peptide.
1. The
of a protein is stabilized by hydrophobic interactions,
hydrogen bonds, ionic interactions and even covalent interactions between
different subunits.
J. Some enzymes have a second site where compounds can bind, this site is not
the active site it is the
site.
19
Transcribed Image Text:PROTEIN VOCABULARY TERMS LIST Use the terms below to fill in the blanks. Amino Acid Carboxyl Group N-terminus R- group Polymer Structure Allosteric structure A. Proteins are made up of C. The Peptide Bond Phosphorylation backbone. F. The Amino Group C-terminus Primary Structure B. The and is part of the last amino acid in the peptide. Tertiary Structure features of the amino acid. and the peptide chain of amino acids is called the of a peptide has the acidic a carbon Monomer Secondary Quaternary Each one can be called a D. The is the order of the amino acids held together by peptide bonds which arise from condensation reactions between the and the on the amino acid of a peptide contains the basic and is the first amino acid in the peptide. E. and are the functional groups on an amino acid that form hydrogen bonds to stabilize the secondary structure of proteins. G. Proteins can be altered through the process of adds a phosphate group to the enzyme. on each amino acid contains the unique which H. The of a protein is stabilized by hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonds, ionic interactions and even covalent interactions between amino acids in a single peptide. 1. The of a protein is stabilized by hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonds, ionic interactions and even covalent interactions between different subunits. J. Some enzymes have a second site where compounds can bind, this site is not the active site it is the site. 19
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