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Protein Structure & Function Presented By: Shyla Neher February 4, 2004
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Hierarchical Structure of Proteins A proteins structure determines it’s function Primary –Linear sequence of amino acid residues Peptide Polypeptide Secondary –Results in the folding of localized parts of a polypeptide chain –Stabilized by H bonding α-helix β-sheet turns
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Tertiary –Three dimensional arrangement of all amino acid residues –Results from hydrophobic interactions and hydrogen bonding –Structure undergoes fluctuation Quaternary –Proteins that consist of 2 or more polypeptides –The number and position of the polypeptide
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Protein Folding & Modification Most proteins form into their Native confirmation Folding is promoted by chaperones –Molecular Chaperones –Chaperonins Nearly all proteins undergo chemical modification after synthesis on a ribosome –Acetylation –Phosphorylation –Methylation
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Enzymes Enzymes function to catalyze reactions –Lowers activation energy –Increases rate by 10 6 - 10 12 –Does not change equilibrium of reaction –Catalysis occurs at the active site Enzymes show high specificity
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Catalytic Action of an Enzyme V max = Maximal enzyme velocity Km = Enzyme affinity for its substrate
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Regulation of Protein Function Allosteric Mechanisms Phosphorylation and Dephosphorylation Proteolytic Activation Compartmentation pH and Temperature Prosthetic Groups Cofactors
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Protein Purification In order to study protein it must be purified Methods of Purification –Centrifugation –Electrophoresis –Liquid Chromatography –Enzyme & Antibody Assays –Mass Spectrometry –X-ray Crystallography
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