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AMINO ACIDS AND PROTEIN STRUCTURE

Four levels of protein structure Linear Sub-Structure 3D Structure Complex Structure

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AMINO ACIDS AND PROTEIN STRUCTURE

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PROTEIN STRUCTURE

Four levels of protein structure Linear Sub-Structure 3D Structure Complex Structure

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POLARITY

Hydrogen Bonding Intermolecular

Forces Dipole-Dipole Ion-Dipole Van der Waals

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HYDROPHOBIC EFFECT

Nonpolar molecules disrupt dynamic hydrogen bonds

Hydrophobic amino acids include alanine, valine,

leucine, isoleucine, phenylalanine, tryptophan and methionine

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HYDROPHOBICITY IN PROTEIN FOLDING Hydrophobic amino

acids face the interior of the protein

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HYDROPHOBICITY NUMBER

Hydrophobicity Scale Physical scales

based on surface tension or energy solvation

Wimley-White Scale Peptide bonds and

side chains Experimentally

determined values

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CHARGE

Refers to the total external charge, while polarity refers to the difference in charge

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CHARGE IN PROTEIN INTERACTIONS

Opposites attract, so charge can influence protein binding activity

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AMINO ACID SIZE

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SUMMARY

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PROTEIN FOLDING

Physical structures resulting from amino acid sequences

Predictive techniques FoldIt

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INTERACTION

Binding sites Chemical bonds from with ligands Specific molecules and ions

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CASP

Critical Assessment of Protein Structure Prediction Competition structure Advancing predictive science Based on structure, complex, domain, function

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SCOP

Structural Classification of Proteins

Collaborative classification effort

Based on amino acid sequence, domain structure, and function

Classified into families and superfamilies

Sourced from Protein Data Bank (PDB)

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PROTEIN STRUCTURE ALIGNMENT

Protein data bank – PDB Useful for low sequence similarity Computational methods X-Ray Crystallography NMR Spectroscopy

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DALI

Distance alignment matrix based on hexapeptide contact patterns

FSSP (Families of Structurally Similar Proteins) Database

Server-based DaliLite standalone

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COMBINATORIAL EXTENSION

Breaks structures into aligned fragment pairs

Originally only structural superpositions and inter-residue distances

Now includes secondary structure, solvent exposure, hydrogen-bonding patterns, and dihedral angles

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SSAP

Sequential Structure Alignment Program

Vectors between non-contiguous residues

Optimal local alignments compiled into summary matrix

Dynamic programming

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X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

Crystal X-ray diffraction Angles and

intensities Electron density Atom positions and

chemical bonds Good resolution

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NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR) Water solution Solid methods in

development Sample is placed in

magnet Different nuclei

absorb different radio frequencies

Interaction Determine orientation

and structure