Biochemistry 601
September 13, 1996 Protein Tertiary and Quaternary Structure
Last modified 9/12/96.
Dr. Landry
Rm. 6055
landry@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu
Objectives
- Recognize that protein structures can be presented in different
ways: alpha-carbon trace, backbone, stick, ribbon, CPK (Cory-Purcell-Koshland).
- Understand the hierarchy of protein structure: primary,
secondary, tertiary, quaternary.
- Appreciate the diversity of tertiary structure types and know
that there are common classes, e.g., four-helix bundle,
beta barrel, TIM barrel.
- Recognize common themes in protein structure/function relationships,
e.g., DNA binding often is mediated by alpha-helices, and
enzyme active sites occur at the C-terminus of beta-strands in
alpha/beta proteins (such as triose phosphate isomerase).
Examples of Tertiary and Quaternary Protein Structure
- File #4 - TERTIARY STRUCTURE
- THE FOUR HELIX BUNDLE (HEMERYTHRIN)
- File #6 - TERTIARY STRUCTURE
- THE BETA BARREL (BACTERIOCHLOROPHYLL PROTEIN)
- File #7 - TERTIARY STRUCTURE
- A MEMBRANE SPANNING BETA-BARREL (PORIN)
- File #8 - MIXED TERTIARY STRUCTURE MOTIFS
- THE ZINC FINGER
- File #9 - MIXED TERTIARY STRUCTURE MOTIFS
- THE ALPHA/BETA BARREL (A COMMON MOTIF)
- Ribbon diagram of chicken TIM showing the ligand bound at the C-terminal end of the beta strands
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- File #10 - MIXED TERTIARY STRUCTURE MOTIF
- THE ALPHA/BETA FOLD OF IMPORTANT SIGNALING PROTEINS IN
THE HUMAN BODY (Ras PROTEIN)
- File #11 - QUATERNARY STRUCTURE
- THE COILED-COIL (LEUCINE ZIPPER)
- File #12 - QUATERNARY STRUCTURE
- ASSOCIATION OF TWO IDENTICAL CHAINS (HIV PROTEASE)
- File #13 - QUATERNARY STRUCTURE
- ASSOCIATION OF INEQUIVALENT SUBUNITS AND EVOLUTIONARY CONSERVATION
(HEMOGLOBIN)
- File #14 - QUATERNARY STRUCTURE
- ASSOCIATION OF THREE INEQUIVALENT SUBUNITS (PHOTOREACTION
CENTER PROTEIN)
- File #16 - THE DISULFIDE BRIDGE
- STRUCTURAL STABILIZATION OF PROTEINS
- File #17 - PROTEIN-DNA INTERACTIONS
- LAMBDA REPRESSOR
- File #18 - PROTEIN-DNA INTERACTIONS
- A ZINC FINGER PROTEIN