BIOL 1107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Protein Structure, Antibody, Critical Role

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8 Sep 2015
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Proteins are a diverse group of polymers that play a critical role in nearly all cell functions. Metabolism (catalyzing chemical reactions): enzyme molecules are catalysts that lower the energy necessary for a reaction to occur, thus greatly increasing the rate of reaction. These proteins catalyze reactions by binding to reactants, which they must match perfectly. Cells need thousands of different enzymes to catalyze all of their metabolic reactions. Signaling (delivering chemical messages throughout cells and tissues of an organism): proteins serve as both message transmitters and receivers, linked by structure. For example, some neurotransmitters are messenger molecules that are used to signal to brain cells, which contain multiple receptor proteins for different neurotransmitters. A receptor"s structure allows it to bind to a specific neurotransmitter. Transport (carrying molecules into and out of cells and throughout the body): Proteins transport nutrients, waste products, and other substances between cells, within cells, and across cell membranes.

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