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    occurs in the intestinal tract Products: • organic acids (formic‚ acetic‚ lactic‚ propionic‚ succinic acids) • gaes (methane‚ carbon dioxide‚ hydrogen) PROTEINS Putrefaction – bacterial decomposition of proteins under anaerobic condition • aromatic amino acids are transformed into phenol‚ cresol‚ indole and skatole • sulfur containing amino acids yield hydrogen sulfide‚ mercaptans and methane • some simple amino acids undergo deamination (removal of amine group) • others

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    Aloe (Aloe vera) is a major and traditional medicinal plant under family of Liliaceae. Aloe consumed externally and internally as well. It is used externally to treat several skin burn conditions‚ sunburn and poison oak‚ infections‚ and eczema. It is confirm that juice from Aloe vera ease pain and decrease inflammation. It has antiseptic and antibiotic properties in treating cuts and abrasions. Aloe juice used to treat people with ulcerative colitis‚ an inflammatory bowel disease. Moreover it acts

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    carbohydrate?   BIO 1140 – SLIDE 5 Nucleic acids  Polymers of nucleotides    Informational DNA vs RNA Nucleotides   5C sugar – ribose or deoxyribose nitrogenous base   Purine: adenine‚ guanine Pyrimidine: cytosine‚ cytosine thymine thymine‚ uracil Sugar + base = nucleoside Up to 3 phosphate groups  nucleotide  Several different roles in cell... Fig. 4.12   BIO 1140 – SLIDE 6 H (deoxyribose) Purple pages F29-30 Nucleic acids  Polymers of nucleotides    Informational

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    through the cysteine sulfinic acid pathway. First‚ in this pathway is oxidation of cysteine sulfahydryl group to sulfonic acid‚ this oxidation is catalyzed by the enzyme cysteine dioxygenase. In turn‚ cysteine sulfonic acid is decarboxylated to hypotaurine by sulfonoalanine decarboxylase. It is not well known whether hypotaurine is then enzymatically or spontaneously oxidized to taurine. 2- in CNS: Biosynthesis of taurine in CNS occurs via four routes. 1- Cysteine sulfonic acid (CSA) Decarboxylase route:

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    Protein and Hydrogen Bonds

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     Ala‚ Arg‚ Cys‚ Glu‚ Gly‚ Met‚ NH3 D. Ala‚ Arg‚ 2 Cys‚ Glu‚ Gly‚ H2S‚ NH3 E. None of these answers is correct.   2. Exhibit 4A The following question(s) refer to this peptide: Cys-Ala-Gly-Arg-Gln-Met Refer to Exhibit 4A. The amino terminal amino acid is:  A. Arg B. Cys C. Gln D. Met E. None of these.   3. Exhibit 4A The following question(s) refer to this peptide: Cys-Ala-Gly-Arg-Gln-Met Refer to Exhibit 4A. The carboxyl terminal end is:  A. Arg B. Cys C. Gln D. Met

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    person required water and enzymes to break down food. The reaction is: protein + water = amino acid + amino acid Condensation: Occurs when two molecules combine to form one molecule. This biochemical reaction is known as dehydration synthesis because water is removed from the molecule. This condensation reaction occurs in the body when you are building muscle tissue. The reaction is: Amino acid + amino acid = protein + water Oxidation Reduction (redox): Oxidation is the process of losing electrons

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    Experiment 1: Coding In this experiment‚ you will model the effects of mutations on the genetic code. Some mutations cause no structural or functional change to proteins while others can have devastating affects on an organism. Materials Red Beads Blue Beads   Yellow Beads Green Beads Procedure: 1. Using the red‚ blue‚ yellow and green beads‚ devise and lay out a three color code for each of the following letters (codon). For example Z = green : red : green. In the spaces below the letter‚ record

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    Protein Structure on a Tertiary Level The third of four levels of protein structure is the tertiary level. The primary level are strands of the 20 amino acids‚ the secondary level are alpha helix and beta pleats‚ the tertiary level are a combination of helix‚ pleats‚ and bends‚ and the quaternary level involves multiple polypeptide bonds. The tertiary level is a three dimensional level that allows the protein to be fluid and move and make up the R group in the protein structure. There are four

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    specifies a particular amino acid that is to be placed in the polypeptide chain (protein). Protein Synthesis: Translation A Codon OH P HO NH2 O N O N CH2 H P O O N O CH2 P NH N Guanine NH2 N O Arginine H O HO N O O HO Adenine N NH2 O N O CH2 N O OH H N N Adenine Protein Synthesis: Translation •A three-letter code is used because there are 20 different amino acids that are used to

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