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Chapter 6 The Proteins and Amino Acids Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 12e Sizer/Whitney The Structure of Proteins  Difference from carbohydrates and fats  Amino acids  Carbon atom with amine group and acid group  Side chain  Essential amino acids  Conditionally essential  Recycling  Priority system How Do Amino Acids Build Proteins?  Peptide bonds  Link amino acids  Strands of amino acids do not remain straight  Coils  Folds  Side chain electrical charge  Activation The Coiling and Folding of a Protein Molecule The Structure of Hemoglobin Normal Red Blood Cells and Sickle Cells Protein Synthesis Denaturation of Proteins  Denaturing agents  Digestion  Stomach acid  Dangers of denaturation Protein Digestion  Stomach  Denatures protein in food  Uncoil protein’s strands  Enzymes attack peptide bonds  Small intestine  Polypeptides  Further break down  Common misconceptions A Dipeptide and Tripeptide How Protein in Food Becomes Amino Acids in the Body Amino Acid Absorption  Absorbed by cells of small intestine  Larger molecules  Hormones or allergens  Separate sites for absorption  Released into the bloodstream  Carried to the liver The Importance of Protein  Amino acids must be continually available  Building of new proteins  Amino acids are needed each day  Protein turnover Roles of Body Proteins  Regulation of gene expression  Providing structure and movement  Muscle tissue  Other structural proteins  Building enzymes, hormones, & other compounds  Building antibodies Enzyme Action Amino Acid Sequence of Human Insulin Roles of Body Proteins  Transporting substances  Hemoglobin and lipoproteins  Maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance  Edema  Maintaining acid-base balance  Blood clotting  Providing energy and glucose Proteins Transport Substances Into and Out of Cells Amino Acids to Glucose  Protein can help maintain blood glucose levels  No storage compound for protein  Dismantle tissue proteins  Oversupply of amino acids  Remove amine group  Use of residues Three Different Energy Sources Amino Acids to Glucose  Fate of an amino acid  Cellular use  Build protein  Make a needed compound  Dismantle amino acid for component parts  Wasting of amino acids  Preventing waste People Most Likely to Be Harmed by Amino Acid Supplements How Much Protein Do People Really Need?  DRI  Depends on body size  Infants and growing children  Recommended intake  Vegetarians  Minimum amount  Upper limit  Body’s health  Quality Nitrogen Balance  Nitrogen excreted as compared to nitrogen eaten  Levels in healthy adults  Variation in nitrogen balance  Positive balance  Examples  Negative balance  Examples Which Foods Provide High Quality Protein?  High-quality proteins  Enough of all essential amino acids  Limiting amino acids  Complementary proteins  Mutual supplementation  Protein digestibility  Animal proteins  Legumes A Legume
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            