Proteins 3 (Collagen) Flashcards

1
Q

Which family of srtructurally related proteins is the most abundant protein in mammals, where it is present in most organs?

A

Collagen

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2
Q

Which protein is the major fibrous element of teeth, skins, bones, cartilage and blood vessels?

A

Collagen

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3
Q

Where are the polypeptide chains that make up collagen synthesized?

A

On the rough endoplasmic reticulum (by ribosomes)

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4
Q

What are the two main post translational modifications that happen in the RER and golgi apparatus?

A

Hydroxylation of amino acid residues

Glycosylation, addition of glucose, galactose

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5
Q

Which amino acid residues are exclusively found in collagen?

A

Hydroxyproline and Hydroxylysine

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6
Q

Why does vitamin C deficiency cause fragile blood vessels, slow wound healing and skin lesions?

A

Hyp and Hyl are not synthesised

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7
Q

Why does the hydroxylase require vitamin C?

A

Hydroxylase has iron ions which need to remain in a reduced state
The antioxidant properties of vitamin C allow this

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8
Q

Vitamin C:

A

Ascorbic acid

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9
Q

By weeight, what is the range of amount of sugars in collagen?

A

0.4% to 12%

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10
Q

What is the name for the triple helical structure formed by three collgaen polypeptides coming together?

A

Procollagen

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11
Q

Which enzymes remove extensions on polpeptide chains of collagen?

A

Peptidases

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12
Q

What is the repeating unit of collagen polypeptides?

A

Gly-X-Y
where X is usually proline
and Y is usually Hyp

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13
Q

After secretion, where are extensions of collagen polypeptides removed?

A

In the extracellular space of connective tissues

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14
Q

At which of the termini do peptidases remove extensions from collagen?

A

Both of them

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15
Q

The removal of extensions from procollagen forms _

A

Tropocollagen

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16
Q

How long is each collagen polypeptide chain?

A

About 1000 residues long

17
Q

Each collagen polypeptide chain forms a helix with _ residues per turn

A

3.3

compare to 3.6 in alpha helix

18
Q

Why might a mutation that replaces glycine residues in collagen disrupt the helical structure?

A

Only glycine has a side chain small enough for it to fit in to the space at the centre of the helix

19
Q

What quality of Pro and Hyp confers rigidity on the structure of collagen?

A

Relative inflexibility

20
Q

What problem is caused by defective collagen structures?

A

Brittle bones (osteogenesis imperfect)

21
Q

How do extension peptides help to align 3 collagen polypeptide chains?

A

Through the formation of disulfide bonds between cysteine residues

22
Q

Extensioon peptides prevent premature aggregation of _

A

Procollagen triple helices within the cell

23
Q

What properties of collagent fibers imparts strength and rgidity?

A

Crosslinks between and within tropocollagen molecules

24
Q

How do tropocollagen molecules aggregate together?

A

In a head to tail arrangement

25
Q

Crosslinks between tropocollagen molecules are between _

A

Lysine and its aldehyde derivative Allysine

26
Q

What does the enzyme lysyl oxidase catalyse?

A

The formation of allysine from lysine