Proteins are ___, ___, &___
ubiquitous, diverse and versatile
Many of the cellular activities and reactions that are involved in cellular function are ___ by ____
mediated by proteins
3 Models of Protein Structure
Proteins are linear polymers of a combination of ____
20 amino acids
Protein function…
is related to structure.
Amino acids are the…
and made up of…
(4 components)
building blocks of proteins
Four components (each component is bound to the alpha carbon):
1. carboxyl group (-)
2. amino group (+)
3. hydrogen
4. side chain/ R group
- make each amino unique
- responsible for chemical and physical properties of each amino acid monomer
Amino Acid Classification
R groups are grouped according to their properties
Based on:
- how they interact with water (hydrophobic or hydrophilic)
- basic or acidic
- polar or non polar
Hydrophobic Amino Acids
Hydrophilic Amino Acids
Glycine
Gly, G
- has H as R group
- not asymmetric
- small and nonpolar, allows free rotation around C-N bond
- this increases the flexibility of the polypeptide backbone
Proline
Pro, P
- makes a pentagon with 3 CH2s
- linkage restricts rotation of the C-N bond, limits amount of protein folding around proline
Cysteine
Cys, C
- CH2 bonded to SH for R group
- allows two cysteines to form a S-S disulfide bond, forms a cross bridge
- the cross-bridges can connect different parts of the same protein or different proteins together
Linking Amino Acids
A polymer of AA connected by peptide bonds is a ____, used synonymously with ____
polypeptide
protein
Protein Structure
amino acid in a protein gives the structure and thus the function
- proteins fold a certain way based on sequence of AA and the order of the R groups
- 4 levels of organization:
primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary
- the three-dimensional structure of a protein is the protein conformation, this is described by 2’, 3’, 4’
Primary Structure
Secondary Structure
Alpha Helix
Beta Sheet
Tertiary Structure
Quaternary Structure
In transcription the sequence of DNA is used as…
a template, it makes the mRNA
In translation the sequence of bases in mRNA is used to…
specify the order of amino acids to be added to the growing polypeptide, its the final stage of the central dogma
Components of Translation: