Proteins (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Chemistry): Revision Note

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Proteins

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  • Proteins are an example of condensation polymers 

  • They are formed from amino acid monomers joined together by amide links

  • Amino acids are small molecules containing NH2 and COOH functional groups

  • Due to containing amide links and being found in biological systems, proteins are known as natural polyamides

  • In proteins, the amide links are known as peptide links

  • There are twenty common amino acids, each differing by their side chain, represented by R

The general structure of an amino acid

General structure of an amino acid 

  • Proteins can contain between 60 and 600 of these amino acids in different orders 

  • These are the monomers which polymerise to form the protein

The formation of a protein

The formation of a protein

A protein is produced by a condensation polymerisation reaction

  • The structure of proteins can be represented using the following diagram whereby the boxes represent the carbon chains

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Diagram showing a section of protein

Examiner Tips and Tricks

For your exam, you are only required to draw proteins using the boxes representing the carbon chains. 

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Alexandra Brennan

Author: Alexandra Brennan

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Alex studied Biochemistry at Newcastle University before embarking upon a career in teaching. With nearly 10 years of teaching experience, Alex has had several roles including Chemistry/Science Teacher, Head of Science and Examiner for AQA and Edexcel. Alex’s passion for creating engaging content that enables students to succeed in exams drove her to pursue a career outside of the classroom at SME.

Stewart Hird

Reviewer: Stewart Hird

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Stewart has been an enthusiastic GCSE, IGCSE, A Level and IB teacher for more than 30 years in the UK as well as overseas, and has also been an examiner for IB and A Level. As a long-standing Head of Science, Stewart brings a wealth of experience to creating Topic Questions and revision materials for Save My Exams. Stewart specialises in Chemistry, but has also taught Physics and Environmental Systems and Societies.

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