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Proteins and Nucleic Acids: Introduction to Proteins
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<p class="pagetitle"><strong> Proteins and Nucleic Acids</strong>: Introduction to Proteins </p>
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In this activity you will explore proteins and nucleic acids, two giant polymers that peform unique functions in all living things.</b></p></td>
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Why are proteins like the clay of life?
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<b>If you were Michelangelo...</b><br>you could take a hammer and a
chisel and carefully create a beautiful sculpture by chipping away
pieces of Italian marble (made of atoms and molecules) until you
have just the right shape. Have you ever worked with clay to create
a sculpture? When you were doing it your fingers moved clay atoms to
sculpt new shapes.<br><br><b>Molecular sculpting... </b><br>Proteins
are molecular workhorses and our cells' molecular machines. Every
protein has a unique shape, with valleys and peaks and hidden caves
on its surface. The shapes are extremely important for proteins to
function properly. Humans have perhaps as many as fifty thousand
differently shaped proteins, which perform specific
functions like carrying oxygen in our blood or contracting our
muscles as we work out.<br><br><b>Proteins carry information on what
their structures will be...</b><br>Clay depends on the sculptor to
create its shape. Proteins, on the other hand, carry information
embedded in their structures. In this first part of the activity you
will be introduced to proteins and their building blocks.
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