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Title: Protein stability, proteinprotein interactions


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Protein stability, protein-proteininteractions
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Protein stability - how proteins achieve
stability under extreme conditions (class
presentation) Protein-protein interactions -
recent literature (presentations)
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Stabilization/destabilization forcesaffecting
proteins
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Any of the forces/structures below could be
stabilizing or destabilizing
  • hydrophobic increased strength at higher
    temperatures
  • H-bond. mostly stabilizing could
    decrease flexibility
  • ionic.. can be attractive or repulsive
  • surface residues. major contribution to
    protein stability
  • internal residues. major contribution to
    protein stability
  • compactness.. can affect stability or
    flexibility
  • loops. short loops increases stability
    at higher temperatures
  • cavities. presence and size can affect
    stability
  • secondary structures. e.g., ß-sheets, a-helices
    more stable than coils
  • quaternary structures oligomeric structures can
    be more stable (esp. hetero.)
  • ligand binding. e.g., nucleotides,
    cofactors, etc.
  • membrane binding major effect(s) on protein
    stability
  • protein modifications. modulation of
    conformation, activity, stability, location
  • others... temperature, pH, salt, small
    molecules, pressure, etc.

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Protein stability in different organisms
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Surface residues stability vs instability
11-4
thermo-philic
thermo-philic
mesophilic
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Protein biogenesis/degradationmachineries in
extremophiles
11-5
  • Question how do organisms survive at extreme
    temperatures? Do they have more proteins devoted
    to protecting the organism, e.g.,
  • molecular chaperones?
  • protein folding catalysts?
  • proteases?
  • Answer the short answer is it doesnt appear to
    be the case
  • intrinsic property of proteins

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protein-protein interactions
11-6
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