Lecture 5: Protein Structure Flashcards

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Secondary Protein Structure

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Results in alpha-helix or pleated sheets…

Defined by backbone -H bonding

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Primary Protein Structure

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The amino acid sequence making up the backbone

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Where does rotation occur in an amino acid sequence? Where doesn’t rotation occur?

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Occurs- b/w alpha-carbon and carboxyl-carbon and alpha-carbon and nitril group
Doesn’t Occur- b/w carboxyl-carbon and nitril group

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What are the two rotational terms and where do they describe rotation

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Phi- nitril group and alpha-carbon

Psy- alpha-carbon and carboxyl-carbon

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What is the average number of amino acids in an alpha-helix?

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12

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How many amino acids/turn in an alpha-helix

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3.6

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How does -H bonding occur in an alpha-helix

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It runs parallel to the helix

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Which form of secondary structure is most stable?

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Alpha-helix

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What is a 310-helix

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A tighter/more compact alpha-helix where -H bonding occurs between the 3rd atom (the Oxygen of the carbonyl group) and the 10th atom (the Hydrogen of the nitril group)

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How many degrees b/w each amino acid in an alpha-helix

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100 degrees

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Why are beta-strands less stable than alpha-helices

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They have -H hanging off the ends that have nothing to bond to and, therefore, make the sheet “sticky”

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How long is the average beta-strand? How long is the average beta-sheet?

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Beta-strand: 4-5 amino acids

Beta-sheet: 21-22 strands

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What is a collagen triple-helix

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A rope like strand where left-handed helices wrap around each other (braid together) in a right-handed fashion

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What is a coiled-coil helix

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A strand where 2 alpha-helices (right-handed) come together in a left-handed fashion

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Is an alpha-helix right or left handed?

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Right

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What is a beta-turn?

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A bond where -H bonding occurs between the 3rd atom (the Oxygen of the carbonyl group) and the 10th atom (the Hydrogen of the nitril group)