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Proteins and Nucleic Acids Sept.14, 2017
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Page 1: Proteins and Nucleic Acids · Stabilized by R-group interactions Attraction and repulsion forces, and the protein’s environment, forces it to undergo additional folding 1.Hydrogen

ProteinsandNucleicAcidsSept.14,2017

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ProteinFunction

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Proteinfunction

•Structure=cytoskeleton,connectivetissues• Transport=ionchannels(Na+,K+),nerveimpulses

•Cellsignaling=insulin,antibodies,communicationinbody

•Regulation =enzymes

DailyLives… Hair,antibodies,spiderwebs,eggwhites,tofu

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Proteinsaremadeupof…

•Aminoacids•2primaryfunctionalgroupswithcentralcarboninthemiddle•20aminoacids•8areessential,cannotmakeinourbodies

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Sidechains

4types:1.Polar(hydrophilic)

2.Nonpolar(hydrophobic)3.Acidic(negative)4.Basic(positive)

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Howareaminoacidslinkedtogether?

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Dehydrationsynthesis

1. CarboxylgroupwillinteractwithAminogroup

2. OxygenandtwoHydrogensformwater

3. Carbonneedsbondtosomethingà N

4. Peptidebond

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PeptideBond=AmideBond(Amidefunctionalgroup)

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Structuredictatesfunction?

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SickleCellDisease

• Abnormalhemoglobin(hemoglobinS) intheirredbloodcells• Cancauseblockage• Deprivationofoxygen

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Proteinscanbe…

•Roughlylinearinshape(strands/sheets)•Rounded/sphericalinshape(globularprotein)

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Stagesofproteinformation

1.Primary – sequence2.Secondary – alpha-helixorbeta-pleated

3.Tertiary – 3Dstructure4.Quaternary – twoormore(notall

proteins)

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PrimaryStructure

•Theuniquesequenceofaminoacidsinapolypeptidechain•Governedbynucleotidesequence(DNA)

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Structure

Thesequenceofaminoacidsdeterminesapolypeptidesthree-dimensionalconformationà itsfunctionalcharacteristics

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N- andC-terminus/Residue

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Secondarystructure

•Coilsandfoldsinapolypeptidechaincausedbyhydrogenbondsbetweencarboxylandaminogroups

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2Types

•Alpha-helix•Helicalshape

•Beta-pleated•Chainslieparallel

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TertiaryStructure

•Supercoilingofapolypeptidethatisstabilizedbyside-chaininteractions

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StabilizedbyR-groupinteractions

Attractionandrepulsionforces,andtheprotein’senvironment,forcesittoundergoadditionalfolding

1. Hydrogenbonds – polarsidechains2. Ionicbonds– oppositelychargedsidechains

3. VanderWaals – nonpolarRgroups4. Proline– Rgroupattachestotheaminoacidà Kink

5. Cysteine– cysteineresiduesformstrongdisulfidebridgeinteractions6. Hydrophobic/hydrophilicinteractions

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QuaternaryStructure

•Whenaproteinismadeupoftwoormoretertiarypolypeptides

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Denaturation

Achangeinthethree-dimensionalshapeofaproteincausedbychangesintemperature,pH,ionicconcentration,orotherenvironmentalfactors

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Think:Howwilldenaturingaproteinaffectit’sfunction?

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NucleicAcids

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Whatarenucleicacids?

•Nucleicacidsareinformationalmacromolecules•Usedbyallorganismstostorehereditaryinformationthatdeterminesstructuralandfunctionalcharacteristics

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2Types/Whatdotheydo?

1. DNA(deoxyribonucleicacid) =storestheinstructionsforcreatinganorganisms

2. RNA(ribonucleicacid) =readstheinformationinDNAandtransportstototheprotein-buildingapparatusinthecell

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Whatarenucleicacidsmadeof?

Nucleotides =subunit(monomer)ofDNAandRNA1. Nitrogenousbase2. 5-carbonsugar3. Phosphategroup

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DNAandRNA5-carbonsugar

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5nitrogenousbases

Pyrimidine(singlering)•Thymine/uracil•Cytosine

Purines(double-ring)•Adenine•Guanine

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Structure

Strand =seriesofnucleotideslinkedtogetherforminganucleotidepolymer

•RNAcoilsintoahelix,butsinglestranded•DNAalsohelical,butcomposedoftwostrands

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Howarestrandscreated?

Dehydrationsynthesis•Covalentbondbetweenphosphate groupofonenucleotideandhydroxyl groupattachedtocarbon-3ofthesugaronanothernucleotide•CreatesaPhosphodiesterbond

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HowaretwoDNAstrandsheldtogether?

• Heldtogetherbyhydrogenbondsbetweennitrogenousbasesonadjacentstrands• DNAstrandsareantiparallel=twoadjacentnucleotidepolymersrunninginoppositedirectionstooneanother

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Hydrogenbond

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Notrequiredforquizà Energyintermediates

Nucleotidesarealso usedtomakeimportantintermediatesinacell’senergytransformation

• ATP(adenosinetriphosphate)a=usedtodrivevirtuallyallenergy-requiringreactionsinacell• NAD+andFAD=ATPderivativesusedintheproductionofATP• NADP+=coenzymeinphotosynthesis

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QuickCheck

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Whycanaproteinbecalledapolypeptide,butapolypeptidecannotbecalledaprotein?

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Howisthe3-dimensionalshapeofproteinsformed?

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Howisapeptidebondformedbetweentwoaminoacids?

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Namethreefunctionsofproteinsinalivingorganisms.

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Whichelementisfoundinnucleicacids,butneitherincarbohydratesnorproteins?

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Whatdoesanucleotideconsistof?

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DifferentiatebetweenDNAandRNA.

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WhattypeofbondsholdthenitrogenousbasesofDNAtogether?

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TextbookProblems

ProteinsPg.50#19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26

NucleicAcidPg.56#18,19


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