1n- Reversible binding of phosphate and the control of confirmation Flashcards
What can the addition or removal of phosphate cause in proteins, and what is this a common form of?
Reversible conformational change, this is a common form of post-translational modification
What do protein kinases do?
Catalyse the transfer of a phosphate group to other proteins
What happens to the terminal phosphate of ATP?
It is transferred to specific R groups
What do protein phosphatases do?
Catalyse the reverse reaction of a protein kinase
What does phosphorylation bring about?
Conformational changes, which can affect a proteins activity
How can the activity of many cellular proteins, such as enzymes and receptors be regulated?
Through phosphorylation
Different proteins can be affected in different ways by phosphorylation, in what way are the proteins affected?
Some proteins are activated while others are inhibited
What happens to a protein when a phosphate group is added?
Negative charges are added. Ionic interactions in the unphosphorylated protein can be disrupted and new ones created