Protein structures Flashcards

1
Q

Proteins are essential for..?

A

Cell growth
Cellular sensing & responding to their environment
Store & convert genetic information
Contain organelles for chemical/biological functions
Maintain shape/integrity
Developmental alterations
Controlled cell death (apoptosis)

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2
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Name the 3 major technics to solve protein structures

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  1. X-ray crystallography
  2. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
  3. Single particle cryo-electron microscopy
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3
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Describe the protein primary structure.

A

Sequences of amino acids.

Amino acids:
Building blocks of proteins
Amino group, carboxyl group, R chain
Peptide bonds
20 different amino acids
Side chains gives each amino acid unique properties

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4
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Describe the protein secondary structure.

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Alfa helixes / beta sheets

Skapar ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, van Der walls attractions

Alpha-helix:
Hydrogen bond between every 4th peptide bond
One turn is 3.6 amino-acids
Common in transmembrane proteins
Can create coiled coil (icke polära delar inåt)

Beta-strands:
Hydrogen bonds between peptide bonds in different strands
Often found inside proteins
Rigid structure
Two ways: antiparallel / parallel

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5
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Describe the protein tertiary structure.

A

Fold helixes & strands into domains.
Domains: portion of protein that has a tertiary structure of its own

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6
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Describe the protein quarternary structure.

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Functional assemblies of chains.
Subunits comes together - creating a larger unit.

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7
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Describe how proteins form complexes.

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Proteins bind to each other by noncovalent bonds
The region of interaction is a binding site
Each polypeptide chain in such a complex is a subunit

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8
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Microtubules consist of..?

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Heterodimers of alfa & beta-tubulin

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9
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Proteins activity is often regulated by …? And is reversed by …?

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Phosphorylation & phosphatases

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