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Title: Biochemistry and Structural Biology


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Biochemistry and Structural Biology
BCB 444/544 Introduction to BioinformaticsLect
ure 6
  • 6_Sep01

Some slides adapted from a presentation by Erin
Garland
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DNA Structure
  • 4 bases A, C, T, G
  • Sugar-phosphate backbone strings the bases
    together (and gives DNA a negative charge)
  • DNA is double stranded
  • Strands are held together by base pairs
  • DNA forms a double helix

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DNA structure
  • Only 4 nucleotides (bases) make up all DNA
  • A (adenine)
  • C (cytosine)
  • T (thymine)
  • G (guanine)

- T - G - A - C
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Base Pairing Rules
  • A always pairs with T
  • C always pairs with G
  • These pairs are often called Watson-Crick base
    pairs
  • These rules are vital for
  • DNA replication
  • Transcription of RNA

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Chromosome packing
DNA containing genes is tightly packed into
chromosomes
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RNA vs. DNA
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RNA Structure
  • RNA also has 4 bases A, C, G, and U (instead of
    T)
  • RNA is made as a single strand and then forms a
    variety of single and double stranded structures
    by folding up and base pairing to itself

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RNA Structure Pics
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tRNA Structure
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Protein Structure
  • Proteins are composed of amino acids
  • There are 20 amino acids in proteins
  • Each amino acid has a different structure and
    different properties

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Web resources
  • Books website

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Levels of protein structure
  • We commonly talk about four levels of protein
    structure
  • Primary (1) structure is the amino acid sequence
  • Secondary (2) structure is local structure such
    as a-helix or ß-sheet
  • Tertiary (3) structure is the fully folded
    three dimensional structure of a protein
  • Quaternary (4 ) structure is multiple subunits
    put together

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Protein structure pics
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Sequence-Structure-Function
  • Amino acid sequence determines protein structure
  • Protein structure determines function

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Dystrophin Example
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Circuit Diagram View
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Metabolic pathways
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Close-up view of Glycolysis
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Signal transduction pathways
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Enzymes and catalysis
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Antibodies
  • Used by the immune system to recognize foreign
    objects
  • Tags the foreign object for destruction

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Immunofluorescence Immunoprecipitation
  • Books website
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