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Henderson-Hasselbach Equation -ANSWER-pH = pKa + log ([A-] /
[HA])

FMOC Chemical Synthesis -ANSWER-Used in synthesis of a growing
amino acid chain to a polystyrene bead. FMOC is used as a protecting
group on the N-terminus.

Salting Out (Purification) -ANSWER-Changes soluble protein to solid
precipitate. Protein precipitates when the charges on the protein
match the charges in the solution.

Size-Exclusion Chromatography -ANSWER-Separates sample based
on size with smaller molecules eluting later.

Ion-Exchange Chromatography -ANSWER-Separates sample based
on charge. CM attracts +, DEAE attracts -. May have repulsion effect
on like charges. Salt or acid used to remove stuck proteins.

Hydrophobic/Reverse Phase Chromatography -ANSWER-Beads are
coated with a carbon chain. Hydrophobic proteins stick better. Elute
with non-H-bonding solvent (acetonitrile).

Affinity Chromatography -ANSWER-Attach a ligand that binds a
protein to a bead. Elute with harsh chemicals or similar ligand.

,SDS-PAGE -ANSWER-Uses SDS. Gel is made from cross-linked
polyacrylamide. Separates based off of mass with smaller molecules
moving faster. Visualized with Coomassie blue.

SDS -ANSWER-Sodium dodecyl sulfate. Unfolds proteins and gives
them uniform negative charge.

Isoelectric Focusing -ANSWER-Variation of gel electrophoresis where
protein charge matters. Involves electrodes and pH gradient. Protein
stops at their pI when neutral.

FDNB (1-fluoro-2,3-dinitrobenzene) -ANSWER-FDNB reacts with the
N-terminus of the protein to produce a 2,4-dinitrophenol derivative that
labels the first residue. Can repeat hydrolysis to determine sequential
amino acids.

DTT (dithiothreitol) -ANSWER-Reduces disulfide bonds.

Iodoacetate -ANSWER-Adds carboxymethyl group on free -SH
groups. Blocks disulfide bonding.

Homologs -ANSWER-Shares 25% identity with another gene

Orthologs -ANSWER-Similar genes in different organisms

Paralogs -ANSWER-Similar "paired" genes in the same organism

Ramachandran Plot -ANSWER-Shows favorable phi-psi angle
combinations. 3 main "wells" for α-helices, ß-sheets, and left-handed
α-helices.

, Glycine Ramachandran Plot -ANSWER-Glycine can adopt more
angles. (H's for R-group).

Proline Ramachandran Plot -ANSWER-Proline adopts fewer angles.
Amino group is incorporated into a ring.

α-helices -ANSWER-Ala is common, Gly & Pro are not very common.
Side-chain interactions every 3 or 4 residues. Turns once every 3.6
residues. Distance between backbones is 5.4Å.

Helix Dipole -ANSWER-Formed from added dipole moments of all
hydrogen bonds in an α-helix. N-terminus is δ+ and C-terminus is δ-.

ß-sheet -ANSWER-Either parallel or anti-parallel. Often twisted to
increase strength.

Anti-parallel ß-sheet -ANSWER-Alternating sheet directions (C & N-
termini don't line-up). Has straight H-bonds.

Parallel ß-sheet -ANSWER-Same sheet directions (C & N-termini line
up). Has angled H-bonds.

ß-turns -ANSWER-Tight u-turns with specific phi-psi angles. Must
have gly at position 3. Proline may also be at ß-turn because it can
have a cis-omega angle.

Loops -ANSWER-Not highly structured. Not necessary highly flexible,
but can occasionally move. Very variable in sequence.

Circular Dichroism -ANSWER-Uses UV light to measure 2° structure.
Can be used to measure destabilization.

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