Proteins, Structure, Function, and Analysis

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Amino acids, the peptide bond and protein backbone
How many amino acids are used in ...,
Which amino acid has a side chain...,
Which amino acid is achiral 3
28  cards
Non-covalent interaction in proteins
What determines a protein s uniqu...,
What stabilises a protein s nativ...,
What is the native state 3
35  cards
Protein Secondary Structure
What is meant by secondary struct...,
What are the two main types of se...,
What type of bonds stabilise seco...
35  cards
Loops, Motifs, and Protein Structure
What are protein loops 1,
Where are loops usually found 2,
How do loops interat with water 3
50  cards
Protein Folds and Fold Classification
What is protein fold classificati...,
How are protein domains treated i...,
What are the four major protein f...
47  cards
Structural Analysis of Hierarchical Protein Assemblies
What is the main goal of structur...,
What type of techniques are used 2,
What are the main structural scal...
53  cards
Protein Fluorescence
What is fluorescence 1,
How does the energy of amitted li...,
What is the typical fluorescence ...
53  cards
Circular Dichroism (CD)
What is circular dichroism cd 1,
What causes cd signals in proteins 2,
Why is cd useful for studying pro...
43  cards
Protein Interactions and Ligand Binding
What types of molecular interacti...,
Why are protein ligand interactio...,
What are the four main questions ...
52  cards
Mass Spectrometry of Proteins
What is the purpose of mass spect...,
What are the main stages of a mas...,
Why must analytes be ionized 3
39  cards
Mass Spectrometry of Proteins (Part 2)
What are the three main compnents...,
Why is calibration important in ms 2,
What does m z stand for 3
23  cards
Molecular Motors
What are molecular motors 1,
What are the main cytoskeletal tr...,
Do any motors use intermediate fi...
40  cards
Super-Resolution Microscopy
Blank 1,
What is fluorescence 2,
What causes the emission waveleng...
32  cards
Macromolecular X-Ray Crystallography
What is the goal of x ray cystall...,
Why is structure important 2,
Give two landmark examples of x r...
35  cards
Macromolecular X-Ray Crystallography (Part 2)
What is the main lmitation of x r...,
Why are phases essential 2,
Which carries more structural inf...
39  cards
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)
What does each word mean 1,
What happens if there is no magne...,
What is nuclear spin i 3
34  cards
Using NMR to Identify Sites of Change in a Protein
What is the main reson nmr is use...,
What makes nmr signals sensitive ...,
What kind of changes can nmr dete...
34  cards
Making NMR Assignments
What does nmr assignment mean 1,
Why are assignments necessary 2,
Howare assignments achieved 3
41  cards
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)
What is transmission electron mic...,
Why are electrons used instead of...,
What are the main components of a...
38  cards
Single Molecule Techniques
What is the main goal of single m...,
Why are single molecule experimen...,
What s the main challenge in sing...
27  cards
Myosin Load Dependence
What is myosin v 1,
What powers myosin v movement 2,
What is the typical step size of ...
29  cards
Protein Folding
What protein did anfinsen use to ...,
What was the key finding of anfin...,
What principle does anfinsen s ex...
29  cards
Protein Folding (Part 2)
What experimental methods are use...,
What techniques probe secondary s...,
What methods detect tertiary stru...
37  cards
Molecular Chaperones and Their Functions
What is the overall role of molec...,
Do chaperones become part of the ...,
Why are many chaperones called he...
35  cards
Molecular Processing (Biotherapeutics)
What is a biotherapeutic 1,
Give three examples of biotherape...,
How do biotherapeutics vary in si...
33  cards
Molecular Processing (Purification and Analytics of Biotherapeutics)
What are the four main categories...,
Give factors that cause impuritie...,
What is the goal of downstream pr...
32  cards
Protein Design
What are the main reasons to desi...,
What are the three major approach...,
Which approach does this lecture ...
26  cards
Protein Design (Part 2)
What is directed evolution 1,
What properties can directed evol...,
Does directed evolution require k...
34  cards

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