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Structure Of Protein
1 Written By: Amir Hassan Chemistry Department GPGC MARDAN (23200) KP Pakistan.
Proteins are an important class of biological macromolecules which are the polymers of amino
acids. Biochemists have distinguished several levels of structural organization of proteins. They
are:
– Primary structure
– Secondary structure
– Tertiary structure
– Quaternary structure
[1] PRIMARY STRUCTURE
The primary structure of protein refers to the sequence of amino acids present in the
polypeptide chain. Amino acids are covalently linked by peptide bonds. Each component
amino acid in a polypeptide is called a “residue” or “moiety”. By convention, the 10
structure of a protein starts from the amino terminal (N) end and ends in the carboxyl-
terminal (C) end.
[2] SECONDARY STRUCTURE
Localized arrangement of adjacent amino acids formed as the polypeptide chain folds
It consists of; β sheet, α-helix, β-pleated sheet, β-bends, Non repetitive structures, Super
secondary structures.
Linus Pauling proposed some essential features of peptide units and
polypeptide backbone. They are:
– The amide group is rigid and planar as a result of resonance. So rotation about C-N bond is
not feasible.
– Rotation can take place only about N- Cα and Cα – C bonds.
– Trans configuration is more stable than cis for R grps at Cα
From these conclusions Pauling postulated 2 ordered structures α helix and β sheet
Structure Of Protein
2 Written By: Amir Hassan Chemistry Department GPGC MARDAN (23200) KP Pakistan.
POLYPEPTIDE CHAIN CONFORMATIONS
• The only reasonably free movements are rotations around the C α-N bond (measured as ϕ ) and
the C α-C bond (measured as Ѱ).
• The conformation of the backbone can therefore be described by the torsion angles (also called
dihedral angles or rotation angles).
Structure Of Protein
3 Written By: Amir Hassan Chemistry Department GPGC MARDAN (23200) KP Pakistan.
ALPHA HELIX
Spiral structure Tightly packed, coiled polypeptide backbone core. Side chains extend outwards
Stabilized by H bonding b/w carbonyl oxygen and amide hydrogen.
Amino acids per turn – 3.6. Pitch is 5.4 A. Alpha helical segments are found in many globular
proteins like myoglobins, troponin- C etc. Figure A
BETA PLEATED SHEET
Formed when 2 or more polypeptides line up side by side. Individual polypeptide - β strand.
Each β strand is fully extended. They are stabilized by H bond b/w N-H
and carbonyl grps of adjacent chains. Figure B
BETA BENDS
Permits the change of direction of the peptide chain to get a folded structure. It gives a protein
globularity rather than linearity. H bond stabilizes the beta bend structure. Proline and Glycine
are frequently found in beta turns. Beta turns often promote the formation of antiparallel beta
sheets. Occur at protein surfaces. Involve four successive amino acid residues. Figure C
Figure AFigure A
Figure B Figure C
Structure Of Protein
4 Written By: Amir Hassan Chemistry Department GPGC MARDAN (23200) KP Pakistan.
NON REPETITIVE STRUCTURES:
A significant portion of globular protein’s structure may be irregular or unique. They include
coils and loops. Segments of polypeptide chains whose successive residues do not have similar ϕ
and Ѱvalues are called coils. Almost all proteins with more than 60 residues contain one or more
loops of 6 to 16 residues, called Ω loops. Figure D
SUPER SECONDARY STRUCTURES (MOTIFS):
Certain groupings of secondary structural elements are called motifs. Figure E
[3] TERTIARY STRUCTURE
Tertiary structure is the three dimensional conformation of a polypeptide. The common features
of protein tertiary structure reveal much about the biological functions of the proteins and their
evolutionary origins. The function of a protein depends on its tertiary structure. If this is
disrupted, it loses its activity. Polypeptide chains containing more than, 200 residues usually
fold into two or more globular clusters known as domains. Fundamental functional and 3
dimensional structure of proteins. Domains often have a specific function such as the binding of
a small molecule. Many domains are structurally independent units that have the
characteristics of small globular proteins.
Figure EFigure D
Structure Of Protein
5 Written By: Amir Hassan Chemistry Department GPGC MARDAN (23200) KP Pakistan.
INTERACTIONS STABILIZING 30
STRUCTURE
This final shape is determined by a variety of bonding interactions between the "side chains"
on the amino acids. Hydrogen bonds, Ionic Bonds, Disulphide Bridges, Hydrophobic
Interactions.
[4] QUATERNARY STRUCTURE
The biological function of some molecules is determined by multiple polypeptide chains –
multimeric proteins. Arrangement of polypeptide sub unit is called quaternary structure. Sub
units are held together by non covalent interactions. Hemoglobin has the subunit composition
a2b2.
Written By
Amir Hassan
Govt Post Graduate College Mardan KP Pakistan.
Comments To
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Structure Of Protein

  • 1. Structure Of Protein 1 Written By: Amir Hassan Chemistry Department GPGC MARDAN (23200) KP Pakistan. Proteins are an important class of biological macromolecules which are the polymers of amino acids. Biochemists have distinguished several levels of structural organization of proteins. They are: – Primary structure – Secondary structure – Tertiary structure – Quaternary structure [1] PRIMARY STRUCTURE The primary structure of protein refers to the sequence of amino acids present in the polypeptide chain. Amino acids are covalently linked by peptide bonds. Each component amino acid in a polypeptide is called a “residue” or “moiety”. By convention, the 10 structure of a protein starts from the amino terminal (N) end and ends in the carboxyl- terminal (C) end. [2] SECONDARY STRUCTURE Localized arrangement of adjacent amino acids formed as the polypeptide chain folds It consists of; β sheet, α-helix, β-pleated sheet, β-bends, Non repetitive structures, Super secondary structures. Linus Pauling proposed some essential features of peptide units and polypeptide backbone. They are: – The amide group is rigid and planar as a result of resonance. So rotation about C-N bond is not feasible. – Rotation can take place only about N- Cα and Cα – C bonds. – Trans configuration is more stable than cis for R grps at Cα From these conclusions Pauling postulated 2 ordered structures α helix and β sheet
  • 2. Structure Of Protein 2 Written By: Amir Hassan Chemistry Department GPGC MARDAN (23200) KP Pakistan. POLYPEPTIDE CHAIN CONFORMATIONS • The only reasonably free movements are rotations around the C α-N bond (measured as ϕ ) and the C α-C bond (measured as Ѱ). • The conformation of the backbone can therefore be described by the torsion angles (also called dihedral angles or rotation angles).
  • 3. Structure Of Protein 3 Written By: Amir Hassan Chemistry Department GPGC MARDAN (23200) KP Pakistan. ALPHA HELIX Spiral structure Tightly packed, coiled polypeptide backbone core. Side chains extend outwards Stabilized by H bonding b/w carbonyl oxygen and amide hydrogen. Amino acids per turn – 3.6. Pitch is 5.4 A. Alpha helical segments are found in many globular proteins like myoglobins, troponin- C etc. Figure A BETA PLEATED SHEET Formed when 2 or more polypeptides line up side by side. Individual polypeptide - β strand. Each β strand is fully extended. They are stabilized by H bond b/w N-H and carbonyl grps of adjacent chains. Figure B BETA BENDS Permits the change of direction of the peptide chain to get a folded structure. It gives a protein globularity rather than linearity. H bond stabilizes the beta bend structure. Proline and Glycine are frequently found in beta turns. Beta turns often promote the formation of antiparallel beta sheets. Occur at protein surfaces. Involve four successive amino acid residues. Figure C Figure AFigure A Figure B Figure C
  • 4. Structure Of Protein 4 Written By: Amir Hassan Chemistry Department GPGC MARDAN (23200) KP Pakistan. NON REPETITIVE STRUCTURES: A significant portion of globular protein’s structure may be irregular or unique. They include coils and loops. Segments of polypeptide chains whose successive residues do not have similar ϕ and Ѱvalues are called coils. Almost all proteins with more than 60 residues contain one or more loops of 6 to 16 residues, called Ω loops. Figure D SUPER SECONDARY STRUCTURES (MOTIFS): Certain groupings of secondary structural elements are called motifs. Figure E [3] TERTIARY STRUCTURE Tertiary structure is the three dimensional conformation of a polypeptide. The common features of protein tertiary structure reveal much about the biological functions of the proteins and their evolutionary origins. The function of a protein depends on its tertiary structure. If this is disrupted, it loses its activity. Polypeptide chains containing more than, 200 residues usually fold into two or more globular clusters known as domains. Fundamental functional and 3 dimensional structure of proteins. Domains often have a specific function such as the binding of a small molecule. Many domains are structurally independent units that have the characteristics of small globular proteins. Figure EFigure D
  • 5. Structure Of Protein 5 Written By: Amir Hassan Chemistry Department GPGC MARDAN (23200) KP Pakistan. INTERACTIONS STABILIZING 30 STRUCTURE This final shape is determined by a variety of bonding interactions between the "side chains" on the amino acids. Hydrogen bonds, Ionic Bonds, Disulphide Bridges, Hydrophobic Interactions. [4] QUATERNARY STRUCTURE The biological function of some molecules is determined by multiple polypeptide chains – multimeric proteins. Arrangement of polypeptide sub unit is called quaternary structure. Sub units are held together by non covalent interactions. Hemoglobin has the subunit composition a2b2.
  • 6. Written By Amir Hassan Govt Post Graduate College Mardan KP Pakistan. Comments To Email: amirhassan741@gmail.com https://www.slideshare.net/amirhassan27