Title: Structure of Peptides
1Structure of Peptides and their Assembly
2Protein Hierarchy
primary structure chemistry of backbone order
of amino acids
3secondary structure local 3 dimensional
structure / conformation
a-helix
4tertiary structure 3D structure of a folded
protein
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6quarternary structure assembly of multiple
folded proteins into a multi-subunit complex
7Primary Structure Backbone
F
Y
trans is favored by about 10001 over cis
8Primary Structure Chirality
9Primary Structure Side Chains
20 natural side chains with a variety of
chemistries creates a huge diversity of
molecules by combining the side chains in any
order along the polymer backbone a peptide of
100 amino acids could be made in more
combinations (20100) than there are atoms in the
universe.
10Primary Structure Side Chains
WTrpTryptophan
FPhePhenylalanine
AAlaAlanine
VValValine
IIleIsoleucine
LLeuLeucine
MMetMethionine
hydrophobic
11Primary Structure Side Chains
QGlnGlutamine
TThrThreonine
SSerSerine
NAsnAsparagine
YTyrTyrosine
hydrophilic
12Primary Structure Side Chains
KLysLysine
DAspAspartic Acid
RArgArganine
EGluGlutamic Acid
charged
13Primary Structure pKas
Arg 12.0 Positive Below pH 12.0 Lys 10.4-11.1 P
ositive Below pH 10.4 N-term 6.8-8.0 Positive
Below pH 6.8 His 6.0-7.0 Positive Below pH
6.0 Tyr 10.0-10.3 Negative Above pH
10.3 Cys 9.0-9.5 Negative Above pH 9.5
Glu 4.3-4.5 Negative Above pH
4.5 C-term 3.5-4.3 Negative Above pH
4.3 Asp 3.9-4.0 Negative Above pH 4.0
14Primary Structure Special Side Chains
GGlyGlycine
PProProline
CCysCysteine
HHisHistidine
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