protein structure Flashcards

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what is the primary structure of proteins

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  • linear sequence of amino acids which are held in peptide bonds
  • read in triplet codes
  • a single change in the base can cause diseases
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what is the secondary structure of proteins

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  • folding occurs to form the backbone of the protein
  • there are four types of secondary stcruteures
  • alpha - helix = it has a dipole moment, it is spiralled, it has a 3,6 residual turn point, the residual groups are extended radially (from the centre) of the structure
  • beta - pleated sheets = the chains are fully extended, pleated, the side chains project above and below the backbone, they are stabilised by hydrogen bonds. there are two types PARALLEL, ANTIPARALLEL- this is more stable
  • beta turns = reverse the direction of the polypeptide chain. to be a beta turn there needs to be the residual group of either GLYCINE and PROLINE
  • loops= varies lengths, irregular shapes, flexible, they connect other elements at secondary structure
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what is super secondary structure

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  • this is when there is a mixture of a few different secondary structures
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what is tertiary structure

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  • 3d structure of protein molecule
  • stabilised by hydrogen, disulfide, ionic, van dear waals bonds
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what is quaternary structure

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  • spatial arrangement of subunits in a protein composed of more than one polypeptide chain
  • ecah sub unit can either be identical or different
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