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Page 1: Protein Structure and Function 1 , 2 , 3 , 4  Structure Viewing, interpreting structure Protein Characterization BIO520 BioinformaticsJim Lund.

Protein Structure and Function

1, 2 , 3 , 4 Structure

Viewing, interpreting structure

Protein Characterization

BIO520 Bioinformatics Jim Lund

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Protein variety

~100 to >10,000 aa• Soluble • Integral membrane proteins• Membrane-associated• Single domain, multiple domains• singular, multimeric, large complex

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Protein Structure

• 1 structure– aa sequence

• 2 structure– regular local folding

• 3 structure– packing and overall folding

• 4 structure– polypeptide:polypeptide complexes

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Modifications

• Proteolysis/processing

• Residues Modified– cysteine disulfides

– phosphorylation

– methylation

• Heteroatoms– Metal ions, heme, cofactors….

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Dogma

Sequence=StructureSequence=Structure

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, angles

• Restricted, but considerable rotation

• Different residuesdifferent ,

• Regular , helix sheet

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Experimental , angles

Hovmöller et al., 2002. Conformations of amino acids in proteins

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An example Ramachandran plot

Ideal a kinase

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Forces holding proteins together

• H-bonding– orientation (dielectric)

• Hydrophobic effect– nonpolar to core

• Ionic interaction– + to -, (dielectric)

• Dipole effects helix, N to C (+ to -)

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-helix

• right-handed• aa preferences

– A,E,L,M (enriched)– P,G,Y,S (less likely)

• 3.6 residues/turn• helical wheel (amphipathic)• dipole N to C

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-sheet

• Parallel or antiparallel N-to-C

– Mixed -sheets are rare: only ~20% of -sheets are mixed parallel/anti-parallel.

• “pleated” and “twisted”

• aa preferences

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-turn, loops

• Length, conformation variable– 2 aa hairpins common

• loops on surface

• diverge rapidly

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Simple Super-2o Motifs

• hairpin (-loop- )

• Helix-loop-helix

• Greek key (4 antiparallel , wrap)-- motif (-alpha helix-parallel )

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Hairpin

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Helix-loop-helixHelix-turn-helix

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Helix-loop-helixHelix-turn-helix

DNA binding EF hand (Ca++ binding)

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Greek key(4 antiparallel , wrap)

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-- motif(-alpha helix-parallel )

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Protein Structure Viewers

• Cn3D (NCBI)– .cn3 files (MMDB, NCBI structures)

• RasMol– ProteinExplorer

– CHIME • WWW compatible, animatable

– Jmol• WWW compatible, animatable

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Protein Viewing

conventions

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Protein Structure databases

• MMDB, NCBI structures– Cn3D format (ASN1)

• Protein Data Bank (PDB)– PDB, Chime, other formats– (http://www.pdb.org)