Title: C to C Phif
1C to C Phi f N to N Psi ?
Takes 4 atoms to define rotation about a bond!
Trans vs. Cis peptide bonds Trans, carbonyl
oxygen is on opposite side of peptide bond from
amide hydrogen
Fischer Sumner Proteins have regular structure
Hydrophobic effect
Helices (?, 310, p) n to n4, n to n3, n to
n5 ? has 3.6 residues/turn, 1.5Å rise/residue
?-sheets parallel, antiparallel, mixed 3.5Å (C?
- C?)
Turns Must connect secondary structure somehow
usually not regular structure so backbone
exposed
2Sequence preference for helices, sheets,
turns(loops)
Helices usually are amphipathic, so are sheets!
Where do the sidechains point?
Motifs H-L-H, ?-H-?, ?-hairpin, Greek key
Ramachandran diagrams 3 major regions (B, A, L)
Staggaered conformation of sidechains (rotomers)
Supersecondary structure
Domains, mosaic proteins
Tertiary, Quaternary structure
? structures, ? structures, ?/? structures, ? ?
structures
3Where might you guess is the active site??
4A crystallographic view of interactions between
Dbs and Cdc42 PH domain-assisted guanine
nucleotide exchange Kent L. Rossman,1 David K.
Worthylake,2 Jason T. Snyder, 1 David P.
Siderovski,2,3 Sharon L. Campbell,1,3 and John
Sondek1,2,3,4
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15Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 6, 167-180
(2005)