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1 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Proteins

2 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Proteins  Most structurally & functionally diverse group of biomolecules  Function:  involved in almost everything  enzymes  structure (keratin, collagen)  carriers & transport (membrane channels)  receptors & binding (defense)  contraction (actin & myosin)  signaling (hormones)  storage (bean seed proteins)

3 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Proteins  Structure:  monomer = amino acids  20 different amino acids  polymer = polypeptide  protein can be 1 or more polypeptide chains folded & bonded together  large & complex molecules  complex 3-D shape

4 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Amino acids  Structure:  central carbon  amino group  carboxyl group (acid)  R group (side chain)  variable group  confers unique chemical properties of the amino acid —N——N— H H H | —C— | C—OH || O R

5 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Nonpolar amino acids  nonpolar & hydrophobic Why are these nonpolar & hydrophobic?

6 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Polar amino acids  polar or charged & hydrophilic Why are these polar & hydrophillic?

7 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com

8 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com

9 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Sulfur containing amino acids  Disulfide bridges  cysteines form cross links

10 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Building proteins  Peptide bonds: dehydration synthesis  linking NH 2 of 1 amino acid to COOH of another  C–N bond peptide bond

11 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Building proteins  Polypeptide chains  N-terminal = NH 2 end  C-terminal = COOH end  repeated sequence (N-C-C) is the polypeptide backbone  grow in one direction

12 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Protein structure & function hemoglobin  function depends on structure  3-D structure  twisted, folded, coiled into unique shape collagen pepsin

13 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Protein structure & function  function depends on structure  all starts with the order of amino acids  what determines that order of amino acids? “Let’s go to the video tape!” (play movie here) lysozyme: enzyme in tears & mucus that kills bacteria the 10 glycolytic enzymes used to breakdown glucose to make ATP

14 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Primary (1°) structure  Order of amino acids in chain  amino acid sequence determined by DNA  slight change in amino acid sequence can affect protein’s structure & it’s function  even just one amino acid change can make all the difference!

15 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Sickle cell anemia

16 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Secondary (2°) structure  “Local folding”  Ffolding along short sections of polypeptide  interaction between adjacent amino acids  H bonds between R groups   -helix   -pleated sheet

17 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Secondary (2°) structure

18 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Tertiary (3°) structure  “Whole molecule folding”  determined by interactions between R groups  hydrophobic interactions  effect of water in cell  anchored by disulfide bridges (H & ionic bonds)

19 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Quaternary (4°) structure  Joins together more than 1 polypeptide chain  only then is it a functional protein hemoglobin collagen = skin & tendons

20 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Protein structure (review) 1° 2° 3° 4° aa sequence peptide bonds R groups H bonds R groups hydrophobic interactions, disulfide bridges determined by DNA multiple polypeptides hydrophobic interactions

21 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Chaperonin proteins  Guide protein folding  provide shelter for folding polypeptides  keep the new protein segregated from cytoplasmic influences

22 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Protein models  Protein structure visualized by  X-ray crystallography  extrapolating from amino acid sequence  computer modelling lysozyme

23 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Denature a protein  Disrupt 3° structure  pH  salt  temperature  unravel or denature protein  disrupts H bonds, ionic bonds & disulfide bridges  Some proteins can return to their functional shape after denaturation, many cannot

24 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Let’s build some Proteins!

25 MCC BP Based on work by K. Foglia www.kimunity.com Any Questions??


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