Post-translational Modifications Flashcards
1
Q
List 4 types of post-translational modifications
A
- Phosphorylation
- Glycosylation
- Protein cleavage
- Ubiquitination
2
Q
How does phosphorylation modify proteins ?
A
- reversible
- adds phosphorus on Serine, Threonine, and Tyrosine residues = adds negative charge
3
Q
How does protein cleavage modify proteins ?
A
- proteases cut proteins to create or remove functions
- irreversible; specifically recognizes polypeptide sequences to prevent unwanted cuts
4
Q
How does glycosylation modify proteins ?
A
Addition of N-acetyl glycosides to polypeptide in endoplasmic reticulum
- affects how protein folds into tertiary structure
5
Q
How does ubiquitination modify proteins ?
A
- tags proteins with Ubiquitin (also a protein) = degradation
- E1 (enzyme) binds Ubiquitin = subsequently transfers to E2, and then E3 (holding substrate) = attaches chain of Ubiquitin to substrate
- proteosome unravels ubiquitinated proteins (kind of like a paper shredder barrel)