Proteins (class info) Flashcards

1
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What bond is peptide bond analogous with?

A

Phosphodiester bond

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2
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how do you know the type of bond?

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By electronegativity. The more right and up- increases

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3
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Why do hydrogen bonds form between the carboxyl group and amino group?

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Due to the electronegativity difference between Carbon and nitrogen a polar covalent bond forms. That results in a partially negative charge for the Oxygen from the Carbon group and a partially positive charge in the nitrogen group. Thus, it results in an attraction between the positive and negative charge.

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4
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What is the difference between alpha helix and beta pleated? ( not structural)

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Alpha helix has a hydrogen bond between teh Oxygen and the 4th amino acid’s carbon. It is a horizontal bond.
Beta pleated has a hydrogen bond between the carbonyl and amino vertically

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5
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Describe the structural capabilities of a beta pleated structure and the functions that correlate with it.

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It is tough, rigid and fibrous –>structural functions

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6
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What are the 4 types fo R-group interactions?

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  1. Hydrogen bonds- (b/w polar a.a.)
  2. Ionic bonds- charged R groups
  3. Hydrophobic Interactions
  4. Disulfide bonds(s-s)- between cysteine subunits
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7
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Describe nonpolar amino acid structures

A

C-H; carbon ring structure, Nitrogen

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8
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Describe polar amino acid structures

A

partial charge; oxygen; sulfur

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9
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Describe ionic amino acids

A

acidic- negative charge
basic- positive charge
negative charged acidic ionic bonds w/ basic positive charge

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10
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Describe disulfide bridge

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cysteine- cysteine bond; interior
–> strong covalent bonds; reinforce structure

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11
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Describe hydrophobic interactions

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Weak interactions
In aqueous solutions, hydrophobic a.a. gets pushed to the interior- water forces them to bond

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12
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What is the amino acid switch in sickle cell anemia?

A

Glutamic acid which is polar is switched with valine which is non polar- messes up the chain

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13
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Define the primary structure

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consists of amino acids linked by peptide bonds defines the ultimate structure and function of the protein.

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14
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Define the secondary structure

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The secondary protein structure forms between hydrogen bonds from the amino and carbonyl group from the primary structure which are bonded together by peptide bonds. Results in either two structures: alpha helix or beta pleated

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