FNU 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Essential Amino Acid, Tripeptide, Dipeptide

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Amino acids made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen (amine group) Conditionally essential- a non-essential amino acid becomes essential. Includes: arginine, cysteine, glutamine, glycine, proline, and tyrosine. Phenylketoneuria- genetic disorder where the body cannot process phenylalanine. Tyrosine becomes essential because these people cannot have phenylalanine. Transamination process- the process by which an amino group is transferred to a carbon-containing molecule to form a different amino acid. Structure of proteins- amino acids linked by peptide bonds. # of amino acids linked together determines structure and if they make a 3d shape. Sickle-cell disease- abnormal hemoglobin shape causes abnormal shape of the cell. Denaturation- subjecting a protein to something in the physical environment that alters the shape. Compete for the same absorptive site and use the same transport system: when there is greater concentration of one, the others will have to wait to be absorbed.

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