digestion of proteins

Cards (5)

  • dipeptidases = hydrolyse the bond between two amino acids of a dipeptide
  • endopeptidases = hydrolyses peptide bonds between amino acids in the central region of a protein molecule, forming a series of peptide molecules
  • exopeptidases = hydrolyses peptide bonds on the terminal amino acids of the peptide molecules formed by endopeptidases
  • stomach
    • whole proteins are chewed and swallowed in the stomach
    • hydrochloric acid denature proteins, unfolding their 3D structure to reveal the polypeptide chain
    • enzymatic digestion by pepsin forms shorter polypeptides
  • small intestine
    • trypsin, chymotrypsin and proteases continue enzymatic digestion, forming tripeptides, dipeptides and amino acids
    • in enterocytes, tripeptides and dipeptides are further broken down into amino acids
    • these are absorbed into the blood