MOLECULAR BIOLOGY – Protein synthesis PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY – Protein synthesis

PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY – Protein synthesis

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tRNA

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Some tRNA can read more than one codon

minimum set of tRNA is 31 (for 61 codons)

I ... inosine

(third base not so squeezed as in double helix)

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(Aminoacyl-AMP)

Charging tRNA

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amino (N-) terminus carboxyl (C-) terminuspeptide bond

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16S rRNA secondary structure

rRNAs not ribosomal proteins responsible for most of the reactions:

23S rRNA – ribozyme peptidyl transferase

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Prokaryotes

nnnnnnAGGAGGUnnnnnnnAUGnnnnnnn UCCUCCA

Shine-Delgarnosequence

Start

FormylMethionin

16S rRNA

Shine-Delgarno sequence

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Eukaryotes

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GCCRCCAUGGsurrounding sequence important

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TRANSLOCATION

Coupled transcription-translation in bacteria

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Eukaryotes

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MANY ANTIBIOTICS WORK BY INHIBITING BACTERIAL PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

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Exceptions to universal genetic code

Endosymbiotic origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts

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PROTEIN STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS

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Hydrophylic Hydrophobic

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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary and Quaternary Protein Structure

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Chaperonins/Chaperons needed for proper folding

Hsp … heat shock proteins

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Protein glycosylation

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N-linked glycosylation(in ER)O-linked glycosylation(in golgi)

Proper foldingCell-cell adhesion

O-linked serine N-linked asparagine

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Protein degradation in protesome

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY – Protein synthesis

„ubiquitination“ byubiqutin ligase

Signal sequence – some proteins have addressessecreted proteins, mitochondrial etc.

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY – Protein synthesis

PROTEIN FUNCTIONS IN CELL

Structural proteinsCytoskeletonExtracellualr matrix

Mechanical proteinsactin, myosin

Enzymes

Binding proteinstransport, storage

Information processing Proteinsreceptors, signals

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