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Title: Biochemistry 300 Introduction to Structural Biology


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Biochemistry 300Introduction to Structural
Biology
Jan. 10, 2007
  • Walter Chazin
  • 5140 BIOSCI/MRBIII
  • E-mail Walter.Chazin_at_vanderbilt.edu
  • http//structbio.vanderbilt.edu/chazin/classnotes/

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What is Structural Biology?
Sequence
Structural Scales
MESDAMESETMESSRSMYNAMEISWALTERYALLKINCALLMEWALLYIP
REFERDREVILMYSELFIMACENTERDIRATVANDYINTENNESSEEILI
KENMRANDDYNAMICSRPADNAPRIMASERADCALCYCLINNDRKINASE
MRPCALTRACTINKARKICIPCDPKIQDENVSDETAVSWILLWINITALL
polymerase
SSBs
Complexes
helicase
primase
Assemblies
Cell Structures
System Dynamics
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Atomic Resolution Structural Biology
  • Determine atomic structure to analyze why
    molecules interact

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The Reward Understanding?Control
Shape
5
Atomic Structure in Context
6
Current Strategy for Atomic Resolution Structural
Biology
  • Break down complexity so that the system can be
    understood at a fundamental level
  • Build up a picture of the whole from the
    reconstruction of the high resolution pieces

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Approaches to Atomic Resolution Structural Biology
  • NMR Spectroscopy X-ray
    Crystallography
  • Computation
  • Determine experimentally or model 3D structures
    of biomolecules
  • ESR/Fluorescence to measure distances when
    traditional methods fail
  • EM/Scattering to get snapshots of whole
    molecular structures
  • (Cryo-EM starts to approach atomic resolution!)

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Complementarity of theAtomic Resolution Methods
  • X-ray crystallography- highest resolution
    structures faster than NMR
  • NMR- enables widely varying solution conditions
    characterization of motions and dynamic, weakly
    interacting systems
  • Computation- fundamental understanding of
    structure, dynamics and interactions (provides
    the why answers) models without experiment very
    fast

9
Is There A Structure?
  • To correctly represent 3D structure (not a
    model), the uncertainty in each atomic coordinate
    must be represented
  • Polypeptides are dynamic and therefore occupy
    more than one conformation- structural dynamics

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Representation of Structure Conformational
Ensemble
  • Neither crystal nor solution structures can be
    properly represented by a single conformation
  • Intrinsic motions
  • Imperfect data

Variability reflected in the RMSD of the ensemble
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Challenges For Understanding The Meaning of
Structure
  • Structures determined by NMR, computation, and
    X-ray crystallography are static snapshots of
    highly dynamic molecular systems
  • Biological process (recognition, interaction,
    chemistry) require molecular motions (from
    femto-seconds to minutes)
  • New methods are needed to comprehend and
    facilitate thinking about the dynamic structure
    of molecules- structural dynamics
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