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Protein: Amino AcidsProtein: Amino Acids

Chapter 6Chapter 6

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Amino AcidAmino Acid

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Amino AcidsAmino Acids• Essential amino acidsEssential amino acids

– i.e. indispensable amino acidsi.e. indispensable amino acids– PVT. TIM HALL (or PVT. MAT HILL)PVT. TIM HALL (or PVT. MAT HILL)

• Nonessential amino acidsNonessential amino acids– i.e. dispensable amino acidsi.e. dispensable amino acids

• ““Conditionally” essential amino acidsConditionally” essential amino acids

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An Essential Amino AcidAn Essential Amino Acid

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Nonessential Amino AcidsNonessential Amino Acids

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ProteinsProteins

• DipeptideDipeptideRemember Condendation?Remember Condendation?

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• Tripeptide: Yes...it’s three of ‘em.Tripeptide: Yes...it’s three of ‘em.

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ProteinsProteins• PolypeptidePolypeptide

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ProteinsProteins• Amino acid sequencesAmino acid sequences

– With 20 different amino acids you With 20 different amino acids you can say a lot!can say a lot!

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Protein Protein shape shape and and

functionfunction

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ProteinsProteins• Protein Protein denaturationdenaturation

– uncoilinguncoiling• heat or acid hydrolysis.heat or acid hydrolysis.

– loss of functionloss of function

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Protein DigestionProtein Digestion• StomachStomach

– HCl activated pepsinogen HCl activated pepsinogen (proteolytic enzyme)(proteolytic enzyme)

– Pepsinogen* Pepsinogen* pepsin pepsin – Pepsin hydrolyzes proteins!Pepsin hydrolyzes proteins!

**ProenzymeProenzyme-an inactive form of enzyme!-an inactive form of enzyme!

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Protein DigestionProtein Digestion• Small intestineSmall intestine

– Proteases-more hydrolysis!Proteases-more hydrolysis!•Intestinal and pancreaticIntestinal and pancreatic

– PeptidasesPeptidases

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Protein Protein Digestion in Digestion in the GI Tractthe GI Tract

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Protein AbsorptionProtein Absorption• CarriersCarriers

• CapillariesCapillaries

• Absorption misconceptionsAbsorption misconceptions– Enzyme/amino acid supplementsEnzyme/amino acid supplements

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Protein SynthesisProtein Synthesis• Sequencing errorsSequencing errors

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Roles of ProteinsRoles of Proteins• Building materialBuilding material

– GrowthGrowth– MaintenanceMaintenance

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Roles of ProteinsRoles of Proteins• EnzymesEnzymes

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Roles of ProteinsRoles of Proteins

• HormonesHormones

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Roles of ProteinsRoles of Proteins• Regulation of fluid balanceRegulation of fluid balance

– EdemaEdema

• Acid-base regulationAcid-base regulation– AcidosisAcidosis– AlkalosisAlkalosis

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Transport ProteinsTransport Proteins

One of the most important One of the most important proteins in your body!proteins in your body!

The Sodium-Potassium The Sodium-Potassium Pump in action!Pump in action!

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Roles of ProteinsRoles of Proteins• ImmunityImmunity

– AntibodiesAntibodies– AntigensAntigens

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Protein MetabolismProtein Metabolism• Protein turnoverProtein turnover

– Amino acid poolAmino acid pool

• Nitrogen balanceNitrogen balance– Positive nitrogen balancePositive nitrogen balance– Negative nitrogen balanceNegative nitrogen balance

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Protein MetabolismProtein Metabolism• Using amino acids to make Using amino acids to make

proteinsproteins

• Using amino acids to make Using amino acids to make nonessential amino acidsnonessential amino acids

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Protein MetabolismProtein Metabolism• Using amino acids to make other Using amino acids to make other

compoundscompounds– NeurotransmittersNeurotransmitters

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Protein MetabolismProtein Metabolism• Using amino acids for energy and Using amino acids for energy and

glucoseglucose

• Deamination-removal of NHDeamination-removal of NH33

• Using amino acids to make fatUsing amino acids to make fat

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Protein QualityProtein Quality• High-quality proteinsHigh-quality proteins

• DigestibilityDigestibility– Animal (90%) vs. plant (70%)Animal (90%) vs. plant (70%)

• Amino acid compositionAmino acid composition– Limiting amino acidLimiting amino acid

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Protein QualityProtein Quality

• Reference proteinReference protein

• Complementary proteinsComplementary proteins

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Protein QualityProtein Quality

• PDCAASPDCAAS– Protein- Protein-

digestibility-digestibility-corrected-amino- corrected-amino- acid-scoreacid-score

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Protein-Energy Protein-Energy Malnutrition (PEM)Malnutrition (PEM)

• Acute PEMAcute PEM

• Chronic PEMChronic PEM

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Protein-Energy Protein-Energy Malnutrition (PEM)Malnutrition (PEM)

• MarasmusMarasmus

• KwashiorkorKwashiorkor

• Marasmus-kwashiorkor mixMarasmus-kwashiorkor mix

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Protein-Energy Protein-Energy Malnutrition (PEM)Malnutrition (PEM)

• InfectionsInfections– DysenteryDysentery

• Rehabilitation-can they recover?Rehabilitation-can they recover?

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Health EffectsHealth Effects• Heart diseaseHeart disease

• CancerCancer

• Adult bone lossAdult bone loss– osteoporosisosteoporosis

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Health EffectsHealth Effects• Weight controlWeight control

• Kidney disease?Kidney disease?

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Recommended Recommended IntakesIntakes

Daily ValueDaily Value

– 50 g protein50 g protein•10% of a 2000 kcal diet10% of a 2000 kcal diet

• RDARDA– 0.8 g/kg/day0.8 g/kg/day– 10% - 35% of energy intake10% - 35% of energy intake

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Recommended Recommended IntakesIntakes

• Adequate intakeAdequate intake

• Protein in abundanceProtein in abundance

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SupplementsSupplements• Protein supplementsProtein supplements

• Amino acid supplementsAmino acid supplements

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Vegetarian DietsVegetarian Diets

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Vegetarian DietsVegetarian Diets• Diet planningDiet planning

– ProteinProtein•Lacto-ovo-vegetariansLacto-ovo-vegetarians•Meat replacementsMeat replacements

–Texturized vegetable Texturized vegetable protein-basically soybeansprotein-basically soybeans

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Vegetarian DietsVegetarian Diets• Vitamins and mineralsVitamins and minerals

– Lactovegetarians-easier to meet Lactovegetarians-easier to meet calcium/vit. D requirementscalcium/vit. D requirements

– Vegans-supplements likely needed.Vegans-supplements likely needed.

– Omega-3 fatty acids also needed.Omega-3 fatty acids also needed.

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Vegetarian DietsVegetarian Diets• Vegetarian diets through the life Vegetarian diets through the life

spanspan– Pregnancy and lactationPregnancy and lactation– InfancyInfancy– Childhood and adolescenceChildhood and adolescence


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