Obtaining, Evaluating and Communicating Information to describe protein structure and its relationship to function (SEP 8)
Using Mathematics and Computational Thinking related to enzyme catalysis data (SEP 5)
UNIT 2 PROTEINS & ENZYMES KUD SHEET
Unit 2 Quizlet for vocabulary terms on KUD
Brightstorm Video: Proteins ("Know" I-V)
Protein Structure animated video (Know I-V)
Proteins QUIA CLOZE game: Proteins ("Know" I-V)
Enzymes & Proteins Quizlet ("Know" I-V, very comprehensive)
Levels of Protein Structure Quizlet ("Know" II-V)
Complete Unit Quizlet (Made by Maddie Taborek)
Mr. Erdmann's Unit Google SlideShow (Covering all "know" except IV)
"Know" I: Describe and label the components of amino acid structure. Include: carboxyl group, amino group, monomer, R-group
Professor Dave Explains (focus only on the terminology in the target)
"Know" II: Describe how dehydration synthesis links together amino acids to form a primary structure.
Khan Academy Video: Levels Of Protein Structure
Bozeman Science Video: Proteins
"Know" III: Describe how amino and carboxyl groups interact by hydrogen bonding to form secondary structure (alpha helices and beta pleated sheets).
Khan Academy Video: Levels Of Protein Structure
Bozeman Science Video: Proteins
"Know" IV: Identify functional groups associated with R-groups (hydroxyl, sulfhydryl, methyl, acid, base) and describe how they affect R-group polarity and the formation of intermolecular forces (H-bonds, van der waal Forces, disulfide bridges, acid/base interactions).
Quia CLOZE activity: Polarity and Electronegativity
Functional Groups Quizlet with Graphics
Functional Groups Quizlet with General Functions and Properties
Brightstorm Video: Intermolecular Forces
Bozeman Science Video: Intermolecular Forces
Khan Academy Video: Levels Of Protein Structure
Khan Academy Video: Functional Groups
Bozeman Science Video: Proteins
"Know" V: Describe how R-groups interacts by intermolecular forces (hydrogen bonding, disulfide bridges, acid/base interactions, van der waal forces) to form globular proteins arranged in tertiary structure.
Brightstorm Video: Intermolecular Forces
Bozeman Science Video: Intermolecular Forces
Khan Academy Video: Levels Of Protein Structure
Bozeman Science Video: Proteins
"Know" VI: Describe the relationship between enzymes and the second law of thermodynamics. Use the following terms: endothermic (endergonic), exothermic (exergonic), catabolism, hydrolysis, anabolism, dehydration synthesis, activation energy, high potential energy, low potential energy, free energy released, free energy converted into chemical energy
Bozeman Science Video: Exothermic and Endothermic
"Know" VII: Interpret exothermic and endothermic energy diagrams (both with and without enzyme catalyzation).
Bozeman Science Video: Exothermic and Endothermic
"Know" VIII: Describe the relationship between enzymes, coenzymes, cofactors, substrates, catalysts, and activation energy. Identify and explain the factors that affect enzyme specificity (lock and keyor induced fit) and activity (concentration).
Amoeba Sisters on EnzymesGreat, simplified animated tutorial about the factors that affect enzymes.
Cartoon Animation on Enzymes from Stanford
Enzyme Factors CLOZE game QUIA game that reviews factors that affect enzyme activity
Bozeman Science Video: Enzymes
"Know" IX: Explain the concept of denaturation and identify the environmental conditions (heat, pH, salt) that can disrupt different levels of protein structure.
Protein Denaturation Animation 1
Protein Denaturation Animation 2
Khan Academy Video: Four Levels Of Protein Structure
"Know" X: Explain the relationship between enzyme activity, competitive inhibitors, and allosteric activators/inhibitors (noncompetitive).
Video: Competitive and Noncompetitive Inhibition
Khan Academy Video: Catabolism and Anabolism