1n- Reversible binding of phosphate and the control of confirmation Flashcards

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What can the addition or removal of phosphate cause in proteins, and what is this a common form of?

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Reversible conformational change, this is a common form of post-translational modification

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What do protein kinases do?

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Catalyse the transfer of a phosphate group to other proteins

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What happens to the terminal phosphate of ATP?

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It is transferred to specific R groups

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What do protein phosphatases do?

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Catalyse the reverse reaction of a protein kinase

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What does phosphorylation bring about?

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Conformational changes, which can affect a proteins activity

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How can the activity of many cellular proteins, such as enzymes and receptors be regulated?

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Through phosphorylation

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Different proteins can be affected in different ways by phosphorylation, in what way are the proteins affected?

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Some proteins are activated while others are inhibited

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What happens to a protein when a phosphate group is added?

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Negative charges are added. Ionic interactions in the unphosphorylated protein can be disrupted and new ones created

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