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Molecular Structures
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Classes of Biomolecules
Proteins polymers of amino acids alias: polypeptides, peptides, enzymes Nucleic Acids polymers of nucleotides alias: DNA, RNA Lipids long chain hydrocarbons tails with carboxylic end alias: fatty acids, triglycerides, phosphoglycerides, phospholipids, steroids Carbohydrates 3-6 carbon polyhydroxyl compounds monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides, starches, glycogen
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Proteins & Amino Acids Amino Acid Properties
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Proteins & Amino Acids Common modifications to amino acids in proteins in cells phosphorylation (kinasing) – signaling, activation/inactivation acetylation - histones disulfide bridges – protein folding hydroxylation – collagen polymerization glycosylation (see carbohydrates)
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Protein Structure Peptide bond PEPTIDE A.K.A Amide Bond
Fig 5-1 Essential Cell Biology, Alberts et al A.K.A Amide Bond
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Protein Structure Backbone Side chains
Primary Structure Amino Acid Sequence Backbone amide nitrogen- -carbon-carbonyl carbon Side chains R-groups of each amino acid on -carbon Peptide bond is planar giving rigidity to backbone Fig 2-6
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Protein Structure Secondary Structure
intramolecular folding of backbone -helix -sheet Fig 2-10
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Protein Structure Tertiary structures
Proteins can have any combination of secondary structures Fig 2-11
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Protein Structure Modeling protein structures X-ray crystallography
Fig 2-9 Protein Structure Modeling protein structures X-ray crystallography Space-filling Ribbon
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Protein Structure Backbone Wire Space-filling Ribbon
Panel 5-2 Essential Cell Biology, Alberts et al
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Protein Structures Structural & Functional Domains Fig 2-15
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Nucleic Acids Nitrogenous base
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Nucleic Acids Pentose sugar
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Nucleic Acids Nucleoside Base + Sugar Adenosine Guanosine Thymidine
Cytosine Uridine
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Nucleic Acids Phosphate 1-3 (mono, di, tri-phosphate)
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Nucleic Acids Nucleotides Nitrogenous base Pentose sugar Phosphate
Purine Adenine Guanine Pyrimidine Cytosine Thymine Uracil Pentose sugar 2’-deoxyribose Ribose Phosphate 1-3 (mono, di, tri-phosphate)
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Nucleic Acids Polymerization of nucleotides Phosphodiester bond
3'-OH of added nucleotide SN2 attack on phosphate DNA polymerase RNA polymerase
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Nucleic Acid Structure
The Double Helix Watson-Crick base pairs A-T G-C
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Nucleic Acid Structure
RNA secondary structure Intermolecular base pairing Stems & loops 16S rRNA Phe tRNA
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Carbohydrates Simple sugars Monosaccharides Glucose Fructose Galactose
Mannose Ribose Arabinose 6-carbon 5-carbon
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Carbohydrates Important modifications Glycosidic bonds glcNAc glcUA
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Carbohydrates Glycoconjugates (polysaccharides, complex carbos)
Starch (plants) Glycogen (animals) Branched polymers of glucose Cellulose Unbranched polymers Fig2-27
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Carbohydrates Important attachments to amino acid residue side chains
Fig 2-28
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Carbohydrates Proteoglycans Proteins with attached glycosaminoglycans
Cell surface proteins ECM Fig 31-14
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Carbohydrates Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs, mucopolysaccharidse)
Polymer of disaccharide units Sulfate common modification Linked to protein by O- or N- linkage to S/T or N residues respectively Fig 31-13
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