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GENE EXPRESSION External 91159 Proteins Are giant molecules (polymers) made out of amino acids (monomers). Proteins Are giant molecules (polymers) made out of amino acids (monomers). A chain of amino acids is a polypeptide Proteins Are giant molecules (polymers) made out of amino acids (monomers). A chain of amino acids is a polypeptide A protein molecule consists of one or more polypeptide chains of up to several thousand amino acids. Proteins Are giant molecules (polymers) made out of amino acids (monomers). A chain of amino acids is a polypeptide A protein molecule consists of one or more polypeptide chains of up to several thousand amino acids. All the organic material that makes up an organism are proteins or substances made by protein catalysts – enzymes. Proteins Are giant molecules (polymers) made out of amino acids (monomers). A chain of amino acids is a polypeptide A protein molecule consists of one or more polypeptide chains of up to several thousand amino acids. All the organic material that makes up an organism are proteins or substances made by protein catalysts – enzymes. Proteins are produced from the instructions of genes – proteins are the link between genes and the body they build. Proteins Come in two main kinds, depending on the shape of the molecule; fibrous, and globular. Proteins - Come in two main kinds, depending on the shape of the molecule; fibrous, and globular. Fibrous: the polypeptide chains form tough ropelike bundles (eg. In collagen or keratin). Proteins - Come in two main kinds, depending on the shape of the molecule; fibrous, and globular. Fibrous: the polypeptide chains form tough ropelike bundles (eg. In collagen or keratin). Collagen forms essential connective tissue such as ligaments, tendons, muscles and bones. Proteins - Come in two main kinds, depending on the shape of the molecule; fibrous, and globular. Fibrous: the polypeptide chains form tough ropelike bundles (eg. In collagen or keratin). Collagen forms essential connective tissue such as ligaments, tendons, muscles and bones. Keratin is an essential component of the skin epidermis and hair, nails, claws and feathers. Proteins - Come in two main kinds, depending on the shape of the molecule; fibrous, and globular. Fibrous: the polypeptide chains form tough ropelike bundles (eg. In collagen or keratin). Collagen forms essential connective tissue such as ligaments, tendons, muscles and bones. Keratin is an essential component of the skin epidermis and hair, nails, claws and feathers. Typically, fibrous proteins have a mechanical function such as support or protection. Proteins - Come in two main kinds, depending on the shape of the molecule; fibrous, and globular. Fibrous: the polypeptide chains form tough rope-like bundles (eg. In collagen or keratin). Collagen forms essential connective tissue such as ligaments, tendons, muscles and bones. Keratin is an essential component of the skin epidermis and hair, nails, claws and feathers. Typically, fibrous proteins have a mechanical function such as support or protection. Others are contractile for movement (eg. Actin and myosin in muscle fibres, tubulin in the spindle fibres of cell division) Proteins - Globular proteins: the polypeptide chains are folded irregularly into a globe-shaped molecule (eg in enzymes and some hormones. Proteins - Globular proteins: the polypeptide chains are folded irregularly into a globe-shaped molecule (eg in enzymes and some hormones. Typically these proteins have a chemical function (eg haemoglobin for oxygen transport, antigens, and antibodies in the immune response) Proteins - Globular proteins: the polypeptide chains are folded irregularly into a globe-shaped molecule (eg in enzymes and some hormones. Typically these proteins have a chemical function (eg haemoglobin for oxygen transport, antigens, and antibodies in the immune response) or a regulatory function (eg enzymes as catalysts, hormones such as insulin)