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protein sequencing structure and peptide synthesis semester v cc12 dr subhra mishra associate professor department of chemistry sequencing of proteins protein sequencing is a technique to determine amino acids sequence ...

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            Protein sequencing, structure and peptide 
                        synthesis
                       (semester V, CC12)
                        Dr. Subhra Mishra
                        Associate Professor
                      Department of Chemistry
    Sequencing of proteins:
    • Protein sequencing is a technique to determine amino acids sequence in a protein
    • It is a method to understand the structure and function of proteins in a living organism
    • Amino acid sequence determines the eventual three dimensional structure of protein  
                 Importance of sequence………..
                      •  Because the N-terminus of a peptide chain is distict from the C-terminus, a small peptide
                         composed of different aminoacids may have a several constitutional isomers (e.g. Asp-Phe or
                         Phe-Asp).
                      •  The methyl ester of the first dipeptide is the artificial sweetner aspartame, which is nearly 200
                         times sweeter than sucrose. Neither of the component amino acids is sweet (Phe is actually
                         bitter),    and     derivatives      of    the    other      dipeptide     (Phe-Asp)       are    not     sweet.
                       •   Sequences and composition often (not always) reflect the function of the protein (often 
                           proteins of similar function will have similar sequences)
                       •   Homologous proteins from different organisms have homologous sequences
     Problems of sequencing…………
      100 amino acid protein has 20100 combinations
      1953 Frederick Sanger sequenced the two chains of insulin (21 aa)
      All of the molecules of a given protein have the same sequence
      Proteins can be sequenced in two ways:
              - direct amino acid sequencing
              - indirect sequencing of the encoding gene (DNA
     Conventional Sequencing:
     1. If more than one polypeptide chain, separate.
     2. Cleave (reduce) disulfide bridges
     3. Determinecompositionofeachchain
     4. DetermineN-andC-terminalresidues
     5.  Cleave each chain into smaller fragments and determine the sequence of each chain
     6.  Repeat step 5, using a different cleavage procedure to generate a different set of fragments. 
     7.  Reconstruct the sequence of the protein from the sequences of overlapping fragments
     8.  Determine the positions of the disulfide crosslinks
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