Protein metabolism
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Protein
metabolism denotes the various biochemical
processes responsible for the synthesis of proteins and amino acids
, and the breakdown of proteins (and other large molecules, too) by catabolism
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Protein biosynthesis relies on four processes;
Protein anabolism is the process by which protein are formed from amino acids (aka anabolic amino acid synthesis).
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This can be followed by further amino acid degradation.
Protein
Proteins are biochemical compounds consisting of one or more polypeptides typically folded into a globular or fibrous form, facilitating a biological function. A polypeptide is a single linear polymer chain of amino acids bonded together by peptide bonds between the carboxyl and amino groups of...
metabolism denotes the various biochemical
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, sometimes called biological chemistry, is the study of chemical processes in living organisms, including, but not limited to, living matter. Biochemistry governs all living organisms and living processes...
processes responsible for the synthesis of proteins and amino acids
Amino acid synthesis
For the non-biological synthesis of amino acids see: Strecker amino acid synthesisAmino acid synthesis is the set of biochemical processes by which the various amino acids are produced from other compounds. The substrates for these processes are various compounds in the organism's diet or growth...
, and the breakdown of proteins (and other large molecules, too) by catabolism
Protein catabolism
Protein catabolism is the breakdown of proteins into amino acids and simple derivative compounds, for transport into the cell through the plasma membrane and ultimately for the polymerisation into new proteins via the use of ribonucleic acids and ribosomes...
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Protein synthesis
Main article: Protein biosynthesisProtein biosynthesis
Protein biosynthesis is the process in which cells build or manufacture proteins. The term is sometimes used to refer only to protein translation but more often it refers to a multi-step process, beginning with amino acid synthesis and transcription of nuclear DNA into messenger RNA, which is then...
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Protein biosynthesis relies on four processes;
- amino acid synthesisAmino acid synthesisFor the non-biological synthesis of amino acids see: Strecker amino acid synthesisAmino acid synthesis is the set of biochemical processes by which the various amino acids are produced from other compounds. The substrates for these processes are various compounds in the organism's diet or growth...
- RNA synthesis
- transcriptionTranscription (genetics)Transcription is the process of creating a complementary RNA copy of a sequence of DNA. Both RNA and DNA are nucleic acids, which use base pairs of nucleotides as a complementary language that can be converted back and forth from DNA to RNA by the action of the correct enzymes...
- translationTranslation (genetics)In molecular biology and genetics, translation is the third stage of protein biosynthesis . In translation, messenger RNA produced by transcription is decoded by the ribosome to produce a specific amino acid chain, or polypeptide, that will later fold into an active protein...
Protein anabolism is the process by which protein are formed from amino acids (aka anabolic amino acid synthesis).
Protein breakdown
Protein catabolism is the process by which proteins are broken down to their amino acids. This is also called proteolysisProteolysis
Proteolysis is the directed degradation of proteins by cellular enzymes called proteases or by intramolecular digestion.-Purposes:Proteolysis is used by the cell for several purposes...
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This can be followed by further amino acid degradation.