19.5 Protein Hydrolysis and Denaturation
denaturation effect
loss of normal function of a protein
factors that can cause protein denaturation: heavy metal ions
react with sulfur ions
denaturation of egg proteins occurs when
the interactions in the tertiary structure in albumin and other proteins are disrupted
denaturation of a protein occurs when
the interactions that stabalize secondary, tertiary, or quaternary structures are disrupted which destroys the shape and renders the protein biologically inactive
denaturation involves
the normal shape of a protein
denaturation does NOT affect what
the primary structure of the protein: no peptide bonds are broken
hydrolysis occurs in what
the stomach and small intestine when enzymes catalyze the hydrolysis of proteins to give amino acids
factors that can cause protein denaturation: heat
breaks H bonds, salt bridges, and hydrophobic interactions
hydrolysis does what
breaks up the primary structure by breaking covalent peptide bonds that link the amino acids
factors that can cause protein denaturation: acids and bases
change the charge on some R groups, disrupting salt linkes and breaking H bonds
denaturation of protein occurs when an egg is what
cooked
the disruption of bonds holding together the secondary, tertiary, and quarternary structures
denaturation
factors that can cause protein denaturation: organic compounds
disrupt hydrophobic interactions
peptide bonds are broken through
hydrolysis reactions
factors that can cause protein denaturation: agitation
whipping that stretches peptide chains until interactionsn break