Lecture 15: membrane proteins and transport Flashcards
oligosaccharides are (inside/ outside) the membrane
outside
hydrophobic resides span the membrane =
much more favorable than np residues because of VDW interactions and hydrophobic effect
α-helical spanning membrane is ____ residues
20-25 residues
all proteins initiate with what residue?
methionine
synthesis of IMP’s and secreted proteins occur at ___
RER
signal hypothesis: signal sequence is
hydrophobic [unfavorable]
signal hypothesis: SRP is made of ___ and does what?
- protein and RNA
- has hydrophobic groove that binds to hydrophobic stretch of AA’s within signal sequence
- stops protein translation
- takes entire assembly to ER membrane via interactions with SRP receptors
signal hypothesis: driving force behind first step of SRP
HYDROPHOBIC EFFECT!
signal hypothesis: what opens the translocon and releases the SRP?
thermodynamic coupling of GDP to GTP provides energy to open translocon and release SRP
signal hypothesis: what happens when SRP leaves?
translation continues and protein grows into lumen of RER
signal hypothesis: what cleaves the protein and where?
signal peptidase cleaves protein at signal sequence and removes it = N-term of mature protein continues to be produced
4 forces that drive protein folding
- hydrophobic effect
- H-bonding interactions
- electrostatic interactions
- VDW interactions
where do carbs [saccharides on N-terminal] get added/ modified?
golgi complex
lumen of RER topologically (equivalent/ different) from extracellular space
equivalent
larger C2 and smaller C1 means what for ΔG, energy and gradient?
- ΔG > 0 = not fwd rxn
- energy required
- down gradient [H - L] = thermodynamically favorable