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1 Local geometry of polypeptide chains Elements of secondary structure (turns)

2 Levels of protein structure organization

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6 Atom symbols and numbering in amino acids

7 Chirality Enantiomers
Phenomenological manifestation of chiraliy: optical dichroism (rotation of the plane of polarized light).

8 Representation of geometry of molecular systems
Cartesian coordinates describe absolute geometry of a system, versatile with MD/minimizing energy, need a molecular graphics program to visualize. Internal coordinates describe local geometry of an atom wrt a selected reference frame, with some experience, local geometry can be imagined without a molecular graphics software, might cause problems when doing MD/minimizing energy (curvilinear space).

9 Cartesian coordinate system
z Atom x (Å) y (Å) z (Å) C(1) O(2) H(3) H(4) H(5) H(6) zH(6) H(6) O(2) H(4) C(1) yH(6) xH(6) x H(5) y H(3)

10 Internal coordinate system
i dij aijk bijkl j k l C(1) O(2) * H(3) * * H(4) * * * H(5) * * * H(6) * * * H(6) O(2) H(4) C(1) H(5) H(3)

11 Bond length

12 Bond (valence) angle

13 Dihedral (torsional) angle
The C-O-H plane is rotated counterclockwise about the C-O bond from the H-C-O plane.

14 Improper dihedral (torsional) angle

15 Bond length calculation
zj zi xi yi xj xj

16 Bond angle calculation
j aijk i k

17 Dihedral angle calculation
bijkl k j l

18 Calculation of Cartesian coordinates in a local reference frame from internal coordinates
H(5) z H(6) d26 C(1) a426 H(3) b3426 O(2) y x H(4)

19 Need to bring the coordinates to the global coordinate system

20 Polymer chains pi-1 qi+2 qi+2 wi+1 qi+1 wi+1 i+1 i+1 di+1 di+1 i i wi

21 For regular polymers (when there are „blocks” inside such as in the right picture, pi is a full translation vector and TiRi is a full transformation matrix).

22 Ring closure 3 4 q3 w4 2 d2 n-3 1 a21n d1n a1 n n-1 wn n n-2 dn qn n-1
N. Go and H.A. Scheraga, Macromolecules, 3, (1970)

23 Hybrid of two canonical structures
Peptide bond geometry Hybrid of two canonical structures 60% 40%

24 Electronic structure of peptide bond

25 Peptide bond: planarity
The partially double character of the peptide bond results in planarity of peptide groups their relatively large dipole moment

26 Side chain conformations: the c angles

27 Dihedrals with which to describe polypeptide geometry
side chain main chain

28 Peptide group: cis-trans isomerization
Skan z wykresem energii

29 Because of peptide group planarity, main chain conformation is effectively defined by the f and y angles.

30 Side chain conformations

31 The dihedral angles with which to describe the geometry of disulfide bridges

32 Some  and  pairs are not allowed due to steric overlap (e.g, ==0o)

33 The Ramachandran map

34 Conformations of a terminally-blocked amino-acid residue
Zimmerman, Pottle, Nemethy, Scheraga, Macromolecules, 10, 1-9 (1977) C7eq C7ax

35 Energy minima of therminally-blocked alanine with the ECEPP/2 force field

36 g- and b-turns g-turn (fi+1=-79o, yi+1=69o) b-turns

37 Types of b-turns in proteins
Hutchinson and Thornton, Protein Sci., 3, (1994)

38 Older classification


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