Protein Structures List
The following links are to Chime displays of the structures shown in Chapter
4 of Campbell. The corresponding figure (or page) numbers are shown at
left [in brackets].
Each page illustrates an important structural feature or general principle
found in other proteins. The emphasis here is on the overall architecture
of proteins rather than specific functions of individual amino acid residues
(more on this topic later!). Mastery of the key principles is required
for the course. These are covered in the Protein
Architecture Tutorial using Chime-generated images of Protein G.
Suggested plan of study:
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Read Chapter 4 of Campbell.
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See how the general principles apply to the specific example of Protein
G (as shown in the tutorial).
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Examine the structures linked here to appreciate the many similarities
and the key differences found in these representative protein structures.
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Test your general understanding of protein architecture with the Protein
Structure Quiz. It uses GIF images that are taken from the Protein
Architecture Tutorial.
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Structures shown in Campbell (coordinate file size):
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[12a.] Rubredoxin: a small protein
consisting mostly of b-meanders. (12K)
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[12b.] Prealbumin: (a.k.a. transerythrin),
an antiparallel b-barrel. (24K)
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[12c.] Triose Phosphate Isomerase:
a parallel b-barrel with alternating bab
motifs. (84K)
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[p. 118.] Collagen: a theoretical
model of the triple helix. (20K)
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[15.] a-lactalbumin:
a human plasma transport protein. (32K)
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[16.] Myoglobin (oxy): a monomeric
O2 carrier. (40K)
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[21 & 23.] Hemoglobin (oxy):
the red blood cell O2 carrier. (96K)
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[26.] Hemoglobin(deoxy): with
bound 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate (BPG). (104K)
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Structures not in Campbell:
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Tropomyosin: a fibrous coiled-coil protein.
(16K)
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Rop Protein Dimer: a globular coiled-coil
protein. (16K)
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Immunoglobulin G: an all-b
antibody protein. (248K)
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Concanavalin A: an antiparallel b-barrel.
(44K)
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Pyruvate Kinase: a multi-domain protein with
three discrete b-structures. (92K)
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Lactate Dehydrogenase: a two-domain protein
with a nucleotide-binding motif. (52K)
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Silk Protein: a theoretical model of the
fibrous b-sheet protein. (24K)
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Membrane Protein Structures (not in Campbell):
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Bacteriorhodopsin: a light-driven proton pump.
(152K)
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K+-Channel: an ion-selective pore.
(60K)
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Maltoporin: a trimeric sugar transporter
in bacteria. (228K)
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Hemolysin: a heptameric channel-forming toxin.
(292K)
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Photosynthetic Reaction Center: the bacterial
electron pumping complex. (160K)
Classes of Protein Structures organizes the above links by their
protein structural class, shown as "rainbow diagrams".
Protein Structures Vital Statistics,
tabulates the molecular weights and other information about the proteins
in the above list.
Chime
Routines and Animations for a biochemistry course at the University
of Arizona. About 60 structures that relate to topics in biochemistry are
indexed.
The images displayed on the linked pages require the Chemscape
Chime plug-in. For optimal interactive viewing, Chime v2.6 is recommended.
The CMU
Chime Tutorial provides an introduction and overview of how to
manipulate the structural models. The Chime
2.6 Viewer's Guide is a PDF document that summarizes the Chime
2.6 menu choices in capsule form.
Additional information on these and related structures can be found
at the RCSB Protein Data
Bank of proteins and nucleic acids. This site also permits you to search
the Protein Data Bank using ID codes, keywords, etc.
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