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Biochemistry: chapter 4 AA
Chapter 4 AMINO ACIDS lecture
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Biochemistry
Undergraduate 4
09/14/2011

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Term
What is considered the alpha carbon on an AA
Definition
Carbon which is attached to the amino and carboxy end
Term
what is a Zwitter-ion
Definition

aa with one positive and one negative charge. which means it is neutral

 

 

Term
when is an amino acid alpha carbon considered " asymmetric"
Definition
Term
AA are able to polymerize into peptides how? what characteristics allow this?
Definition

2 idenifying groups

 

NH3+ amino

&

COO- carboxyl end

Term
the amino and carboxyl groups can react in a ____ to ____ fashion. Eliminating a ___ molecule and forming a ____ ____ linkage or _____ bond**.
Definition

 

The amino and carboxyl groups can react in a

 

head-to-tail fashion, eliminating a water molecule

 

and forming a covalent amide linkage, which

 

is called a peptide bond, in the case of peptides

 

and proteins.

 

Term
all AA except ____ have a free alpha amino and a free alpha carboxyl
Definition

 

(except proline)

 

Term
Why are nonpolar AA important in protein?
Definition
drive protein chains to FOLD, forming their natural structures
Term
what important characteristic does proline have?
Definition
because of its lack of rotational ability, proline can provide STRUCTURAL RIGIDITY TO PROTEINS
Term
Polar uncharged amino acids EXCEPT FOR GLYCINE contain R groups that can form _____ bonds with ____ and play a variety of _____ roles in enzyme reactions
Definition

 

polar, uncharged amino acids except for glycine, contain R groups that can form hydrogen bonds with

water and play a variety of nucleophilic roles in enzyme reactions


 

exception: Glycine, has only one single hydrogen for an R group and this hydrogen is not sufficient for

 

hydrogen bond formation.

 

Term
AA are weak polyprotic acids meaning..
Definition
an acid which has the capability of donating not just one, but 2 protons to a base during acid-base rxn
Term
pKA rule of thumb
Definition

 

Remember - pKa Rule of Thumb

 

1 pH unit below

 

pKa ~ fully protonated

 

1 pH unit above

 

pKa ~ fully deprotonated


C comes before N

N=9

C=2

 

Term
peptide bond formation  results in the release of what? molecule
Definition

H20!

 

loss of O from carboxyl and lost of 2 H's from amino of other AA

Term

 

Arginine, Arg, R: pKa(guanidino group) = 12.5

 

Aspartic Acid, Asp, D: pKa = 3.9

 

Cysteine, Cys, C: pKa = 8.3

 

Glutamic Acid, Glu, E: pKa = 4.3

 

Histidine, His, H: pKa = 6.0

 

Lysine, Lys, K: pKa = 10.5

 

Serine, Ser, S: pKa = 13

 

Threonine, Thr, T: pKa = 13

 

Tyrosine, Tyr, Y: pKa = 10.1

 

Definition

R- really old 125 years

D dylan looks old at 39

C loks like pt of an 8 in 83

E you are ugly at 43

H his his his 6 year olds only think of them selves

K in lysine similar to leuk which has 105 cells GREAT

S in serine looks like 13

T in three- onin 3 in 13

Y in tyrosine like 10.1

Term

 

At what wavelength does one typically check the concentration of a protein?

 

Definition

280 nm- is a good absorbance for AA

 

NMR- help to figure out 3D structure of protein

Term
which 3 AA only absorb UV
Definition

Phenylalanine

Tryosine

Tryptophan

 

all the cyclo type groups can absorb at UC- they are very special =)

Term
Except for what AA all amino acids have four different groups attached to the alpha carbon making itasymmetric or chiral
Definition
glycine
Term
because DL are is baed on glyceraldehyde with only ONE chiral center, which nomenclature system is used instead? ( bc they have more chiral centers)
Definition
R S configuration
Term
again. Peptide bond formation results in a release of what?
Definition
h20
Term
what configuration is AA carbonyl and amino in from each other and why?
Definition
they are TRANS from eachother. more stable energetically- less steric hindrance
Term
only what kind of acid is found in Proteins?
Definition
L- amino acids
Term
why is rotation around the nitrogen and carbonyl bond restricted by not the alpha carbond (Carbon with R group)
Definition

carbonyl and nitrogen have partial double bond (double bonded and resonance), making the peptide bond

 

PLANAR, RIGID, and RESTRICTED rotation of peptide backbone restricted to alpha carbon.

 

Good thing too could you imagine our bodies if it was a huge blob!

Term

peptide bond resonance has several important consequence:

 

1. 2 degrees of free motino at where?

2. amide plane

3.shorter bond length at what location>

 

Definition

1. restricts free motion around N alpha and alpha carbonyl

2. six atoms composing peptide bond - coplanar

3.carbonyl and Nitrogen bond length= .133 nm

Term
peptide bond is estimated to have ___% double bond character
Definition
40%
Term

PEPTIDE

 

 

Definition
short polymers of AA
Term
what is a residue of peptide
Definition
unit of AA making up a peptide is called a residue- what is left over after release of water to form a peptide bond
Term

dipeptide

tripeptide

oligopeptide

poly

Definition

di- 2

tri- 3

oligo- 12-20

poly- 20<X

Term
oligo makes up how many residue
Definition
12-20
Term

monomeric protein

multimeric protein

homomultimer

heteromiltier

 

Definition

monomeric- ONE polypeptide chain

Multi- more than one

Homomulti- One kind of chain

Heteromultimer- 2 or more different chains

ie heterotetramer (2 alpha chains and 2 beta chain)

 

Term
proteins
Definition
broadly defines molecules composed of one or more polypeptide chains
Term
monomeric proteins
Definition
proteins with ONE amount of polypeptide chain
Term
Multimeric Proteins
Definition

 

 

general definition to describe more than one monomer. but does not specify if they are same or different.

 

can be same or different.

 

for generalized

Term
Heteromultimeric
Definition

several different TYPES  of polypeptide chains

 

- alpha or beta type

Term

difference between multimeric and hetermultimer

 

****EXAM question

1. insulin: alpha/betal subunit

2. cytochrom c : alpha

3. chymotrypsin: alpha/beta/gamma

4. y-globin: alpha2/beta2

5. glutamine synthetase: alpha12

 

which is hertomultmeric, monomeric, multimeric, homomultimeric

Definition

1. heteromultimeric

2. monomeric

3. heteromultimeric

4. multimer heteromultimer

5.homo multimeric

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