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1 Lecture 5 Web: pollev.com/ucibio Text: To: 37607 Type in: 169964

2 OK. What does this all have to do with enzymes? Anfinsen’s experiment Took a protein (AP) & forced it to unfold - Protein lost activity Therefore:______________________________ Allowed protein to recover - Over time, activity returned Therefore:______________________________

3 What does a protein need in order to fold? Protein folding information contained in primary amino acid sequence! OK. But how does amino acid sequence “fold?”

4 Peptide bond is planar…

5 …but not bonds on either side!

6 Rotation of bonds around peptide bond

7 Peptide backbone rotation

8 “Folding” proteins Amino acids have different properties Different preferred Psi and Phi angles Bonds can rotate and pivot

9 Secondary structure 3D structure H-bonds between C=O & N-H C=O & N-H of peptide bonds Close together in primary structure

10 Folding into secondary structures Bond rotation causes secondary structure  -helix  -sheet Bends, Loops, Disordered

11 The  -helix: Annotate Different parameters define  -helix

12  -Sheet: Annotate

13  -Sheets Sheets can be twisted

14 Bends / Loops Bends or Loops: Important Structured/Unstructured

15 Tertiary structrue Bring secondary structure elements together Hydrophobic interactions important Unstructured regions important

16 The  -helix Arrangement of side chains important

17 Tertiary structure

18 Tertiary structrue Take picture Upload to Dropbox assignment “Barrel structure”


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