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The key points covered in this video include:
1. Fibrous Proteins
2. Collagen
3. Structure of Collagen
4. Keratin
5. Elastin
Fibrous Proteins
The 3D tertiary and quaternary structure of proteins can also result in the formation of fibrous proteins. Fibrous proteins have some similar properties to each other: They contain long polypeptide chains with repeating sequences of amino acids, The amino acids have non-polar R groups so the proteins are insoluble in water, The polypeptide chains are able to form fibres which make the proteins stronger. A fibrous protein is a very long, strong and insoluble protein which often has a structural role in organisms.
Collagen
Collagen forms very strong fibres and so is used to provide strength to many parts of the body: Collagen is found in artery walls to prevent vessels from bursting from high pressure, Collagen is used to make tendons which connect muscles to bone, allowing the skeleton to move, Collagen is also used to make bone.
Structure of Collagen
Collagen has such enormous strength as the polypeptide chains assemble into stronger fibres. A collagen molecule is composed of three polypeptide chains - it has a quaternary structure. Each polypeptide chain is up to 1000 amino acids long with a repeating primary structure. The three polypeptide chains wrap around each other in a triple helix to form a collagen molecule. Many collagen molecules cross-link to other collagen molecules to form a fibril. Many fibrils then assemble into a stronger collagen fibre.
Keratin
Keratin is another example of a fibrous protein that is very hard and strong. Keratin is therefore used for hard body parts such as fingernails, horns and hooves. The primary structure of keratin contains high amounts of cysteine - an amino acid containing sulphur. This results in disulphide links forming between the two polypeptide chains which makes the molecule very hard and strong.
Elastin
Elastin is a final example of a fibrous protein which has elastic properties - it can stretch and recoil. Elastin is stretchy due to coiling of the elastin molecules and cross-links that keep the molecules together. Elastin is found in lungs to help them inflate and deflate during ventilation. Elastin is also found in our bladder to help it expand to hold urine. Elastin is found in blood vessel walls where it helps maintain blood pressure by stretching and recoiling.
Summary
Fibrous proteins are very long, strong and insoluble, with a structural role in organisms
Collagen is a fibrous protein which is used to strengthen tendons, bones and artery walls
A collagen molecule is composed of three polypeptide chains twisted into a triple helix
Many collagen molecules can cross-link to form a stronger collagen fibril
Many collagen fibrils can then bundle together to form a very strong collagen fibre

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@betul-ev2fu
@betul-ev2fu 3 года назад
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@lloydjbandara9270
@lloydjbandara9270 4 года назад
Great explanation
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@tapkoang 3 года назад
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@maleselawalter8908
@maleselawalter8908 9 месяцев назад
Which buffer can you use to dissolve this fibrous proteins since that are insoluble
@kaneezfatima4974
@kaneezfatima4974 3 года назад
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@alyasa7617
@alyasa7617 4 года назад
Hey, great vid as usual. Just like to point out a mistake at around 5:46 you said it’s a cysteine Atom it was meant to be sulphur. It got me a little confused for about 30s so I’d just like to point it out for others. (:
@betul-ev2fu
@betul-ev2fu 3 года назад
'cysteine atom' lol
@karinfouad6941
@karinfouad6941 3 года назад
sulphur atom in a cysteine amino acid
@srirambhardwaj2343
@srirambhardwaj2343 4 года назад
Thank.you.very.much.sir.
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@tasnimtaleb4268
@tasnimtaleb4268 3 года назад
You could add more details in the collagen part.
@rustamchaudary2235
@rustamchaudary2235 3 года назад
• It makes up 25% proteins in mammals. It is insoluble protein found in skin, tendons, cartilage, bones, teeth and walls of blood vessels. Leather is preserved collagen. It is important structural protein not only found in humans but in almost all animals,found in structures ranging from body walls of sea anemones to the egg cases of dog fish.• Collagen molecule consists of three polypeptide chains which are all in the form of a helix but not as tightly wound like an alpha helix. These three chains are wound around each other to make a triple helix structure seems to be a three stranded rope. Some covalent bonds and hydrogen bonds hold the triple helix together. Almost every third amino acid in each polypeptide is glycine, which is the smallest amino acid along the length of tendon known. Glycine is found on the inside of strands or helices and its small size causes three strands to lie closer and form a tight coil. Each three stranded collagen molecule runs parallel to other collagen molecules.• Collagen is flexible but has tremendous tensile strength. It can withstand large pulling forces or physical pressure without stretching or breaking. The human Achilles tendon, which is almost pure collagen fibres, can withstand a pulling force of 300 N per mm square of cross-sectional area ( about one-quarter of the tensile strength of mild steel ). Collagen fibres line up according to the forces which they can withstand. In tendons, they lineup in parallel bundles, the direction of tension. In skin, they may form layers, with fibres running in different directions in the different layers, just like cellulose in cell walls of plant cells. In this way they resist pulling forces from many directions.
@Moinkhan-jx6sn
@Moinkhan-jx6sn 4 года назад
Thanks a lot sir
@snaprevise
@snaprevise 3 года назад
Most welcome! All the best!
@sagaofone7357
@sagaofone7357 4 года назад
This is really good! But what is the difference between collagen and keratin? Is it just that keratin is a stronger?
@josephbrown5458
@josephbrown5458 4 года назад
Keratin contains high amounts of cysteine (an amino acid containing high amounts of sulphide) which enables disulphide links, making the polypeptide chain stronger.
@saifeldinnasser5368
@saifeldinnasser5368 3 года назад
THANK U SO MUCH
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@snaprevise 3 года назад
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@noranalharbi7657
@noranalharbi7657 3 года назад
wow ,thanks ✨
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@snaprevise 3 года назад
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@betul-ev2fu
@betul-ev2fu 3 года назад
thankies
@snaprevise
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@Youtuber-by6hx
@Youtuber-by6hx 4 года назад
Do they have quaternary structure?
@connie6287
@connie6287 4 года назад
l M yes
@Youtuber-by6hx
@Youtuber-by6hx 4 года назад
@@connie6287 are you sure? How did u know
@Youtuber-by6hx
@Youtuber-by6hx 4 года назад
@@connie6287 thanks
@Youtuber-by6hx
@Youtuber-by6hx 4 года назад
@@connie6287 are you doing a levels?
@dsqrd04
@dsqrd04 3 года назад
proteins made up of multiple polypeptide chains do so yes.
@the_self-standing
@the_self-standing Год назад
Hello... how come you're teaching about all these fibrous proteins when we only need to know how to describe collagen?
@e--1861
@e--1861 Год назад
depends on the exam board
@the_self-standing
@the_self-standing Год назад
@@e--1861 oh I thought this was specifically for edexcel b. No worries
@m.reditor519
@m.reditor519 9 месяцев назад
The timing of the video 💀
@lloydjbandara9270
@lloydjbandara9270 4 года назад
Great explanation
@snaprevise
@snaprevise 3 года назад
Thank you! 😊
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