Title: Spring Quarter 1998 Chem 115 General Chemistry
1Background review for Biochemistry
http//www.usm.maine.edu/rhodes/Biochem/Text/Chap
terZero.pdf
2Acids, Bases and Buffers!!!Heres a site for
remedial work
3BUILDING BLOCKS!!! NUCLEOTIDESread Ch 3
(especially Chemists!) Well come back to it.
AMINO ACIDS
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6DG DH - TDS
- If DG is the reaction is
- gt 0 thermodynamically unfavorable (reverse
reaction is favorable) - 0 at equilibrium (forward and reverse
reactions equally favorable) - lt 0 thermodynamically favorable as written
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9 10See Fig 2-5 in VVP
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13DG DGo' RTlnQ
- If Q is then DG is
- gt Keq gt0 (reverse reaction is favorable)
- Keq 0 (at equilibrium)
- lt Keq lt0 (reaction favorable as written)
1413-2
Table 13-2 in VVP
15Standard States in Biochemistry 1. Activity of
water is 1. (really 55 M) 2. Hydrogen ion
activity is 1 at pH 7. ?Go
16Acids, Bases and Buffers!!!
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18What is pH????
pH -log H
19What is pK????
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21Bloody Fact
- If 1 mL of 10 N HCl is added to 1 liter of saline
solution at pH 7.0, the pH will decrease to
roughly pH 2. - If 1 mL of 10 N HCl is added to 1 liter of blood
plasma at pH 7.4, the pH will decrease to pH
7.2. - Why? Blood is buffered (in this case by the
H2CO3/HCO3 system).
22 VVP Fig 2-17
Animation http//www3.interscience.wiley.com 810
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/ch02/f2-15.html
23Buffers!!!
24This is IMPORTANT!!!
- If pH pKa, then A- HA
- then deprotonated protonated
- If pH lt pKa, then A- lt HA
- then deprotonated lt protonated
- If pH gt pKa, then A- gt HA
- then deprotonated gt protonated
Summarized on VVP Fig 2-16
25Using Henderson-Hasselbalch
- at pH values 3 pH units from pKa the group is
essentially fully deprotonated or fully
protonated, so the average charge 0 or 1. - at pH pKa the group is 50 protonated, thus it
carries an average charge 0.5 - H-H equation can be used to calculate the average
charge on an ionizable group at any pH.
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pHpKa3
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ures/ ch02/f2-16.html
pHpKa2
pHpKa1
27 VVP Table 4-1
0.091
X
28Ionic properties of amino acids impart ionic
properties to proteins
- in general these are SURFACE properties (i.e.
charged sidechains are on solvent-exposed outside
of folded structure) - affect protein-ligand binding (e.g. DNA-binding
proteins) or catalysis - average charge on protein is an important
consideration in the design of a purification
process
29BUILDING BLOCKS!!! NUCLEOTIDES AMINO ACIDS
30amino acid structures
See Table 4-1 p80 in VVP
31See Table 4-1 p80 in VVP
32Models
Models from Cal Lutheran
PDB files
33Amino acid structures
http//info.bio.cmu.edu/Courses/ BiochemMols/AAVie
wer/ AAVFrameset.htm
34Ionic properties of amino acids impart ionic
properties to proteins
- in general these are SURFACE properties (i.e.
charged sidechains are on solvent-exposed outside
of folded structure) - affect protein-ligand binding (e.g. DNA-binding
proteins) or catalysis - average charge on protein is an important
consideration in the design of a purification
process
35pKa3
pKa2
pKa1
36See VVP Fig 4-3
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38 VVP Fig 6-3 p 126
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41Other Properties of Amino Acids
- Stereochemistry (all biosynthetic proteins made
up of L-isomer) - Hydropathy (partitioning between polar and
nonpolar solvents as indicator of polarity) (see
Table 6-2 in VVP p 150 Take Note p58) - these two properties are major determinants of
peptide conformation
42Example of a protein sequence
N-terminus
- MANSKINKQL DKLPENLRLN GRTPSGKLRS FVCEVCTRAF
ARQEHLKRHY - RSHTNEKPYP CGLCNRCFTR RDLLIRHAQK IDSGNLGETI
SHTKKVSRTI - TKARKNSASS VKFQTPTYGT PDNGGSGGTV LSEGEWQLVL
HVWAKVEADV - AGHGQDILIR LFKSHPETLE KFDRFKHLKT EAEMKASEDL
KKHGVTVLTA - LGAILKKKGH HEAELKPLAQ SHATKHKIPI KYLEFISEAI
IHVLHSRHPG - DFGADAQGAM NKALELFRKD IAAKYKELGY G
C-terminus
43VVP page 150
nonpolar
polar
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45 VVP Fig 6-1 p 125
46 VVP Fig 5-1 p 94
C-termini
N-termini