protein structure Flashcards

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4 levels of protein structure

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  • primary
  • secondary
  • tertiary
  • quaternary
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features of primary structure

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  • order of amino acids in a poly peptide chain

- determined by mRNA

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Secondary structure features

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  • hydrogen bonds between peptide bonds of polypeptide chain
  • form 3 types of structures :
    alpha helix, beta sheets + triple helix
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4
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3 forms of secondary protein structure

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alpha helix, beta plated sheets and triple helix

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5
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features of alpha helix

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  • right handed spiral
  • r groups point outwards
  • proline amino acid causes 90 degree change in direction
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features of beta plated sheets

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  • can be parallel/ antiparallel

- layers of polypeptide with R groups between sheets

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7
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triple helix

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3 strands spiralling around each other

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8
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features of collagen

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  • triple helix
    3 left handed strands form a right handed superhelix
  • individual strands = tropocollagen
  • covalent bonds hold strands together
  • water insoluble
  • chains held together by covalent bonds
  • determines the strength of a tissue
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Tertiary structure

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  • interactions between R groups of amino acids
  • final 3d structure of protein
  • hydrogen bonds, van der waals forces, di sulfide bridges, ion salt bridges
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10
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formation of disulfide bonds

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2 adjacent SH group is oxidised

  • forms an S to S bond
  • process is reversible
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11
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location of non polar proteins

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  • found in protein core due to repulsion of water (protein in solution)
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12
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chaperones + role in protein structure

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  • used to manipulate proteins into shape + move proteins to required location
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13
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quaternary structure

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  • addition of poly peptide sub units

- prosthetic groups added (non protein components)

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14
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2 types of proteins

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  • fibrous and globular
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features of globular proteins

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  • globular have hydrophobic protein cores + hydrophilic protein on outermost surface
    tend to be spherical
  • soluble
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16
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features of fibrous proteins

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  • insoluble, fibrous chain like proteins
17
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collagen repeating sequence

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x, y, Gly
x= any protein
y = proline/ hydroxyproline
Gly = Glycine