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Pushing and Pulling by Protein Filaments Gayathri Pananghat Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune Exciting Science Group August 2015 What is a protein? What is a protein? What do proteins do? Gives structure


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Pushing and Pulling by Protein Filaments

Gayathri Pananghat

Exciting Science Group August 2015 Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune

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What is a protein?

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What is a protein?

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What do proteins do?

Gives structure

  • eg. Muscle, Hair, Silk, Spider Web

http://biology-­‑forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=1185

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What do proteins do?

Gives structure

  • eg. Muscle, Hair, Silk, Spider web
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What do proteins do?

Gives structure

  • eg. Hair, Muscle, Silk, Spider web

http://www.nanowerk.com/spotlight/spotid=4523.php

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What do proteins do?

Gives structure

  • eg. Hair, Muscle, Silk, Spider web

http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/potm/2009_1/Protein_focus_2009_01-­‑Collagen.html

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What do proteins do?

Transport

https://sjhsrc.wikispaces.com/file/view/hemo.png/386264468/hemo.png

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What do proteins do?

Transport

http://www.masimo.fr/hemoglobin/anemia.htm

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What do proteins do?

Transport

http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/101/motm.do?momID=41

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What do proteins do?

Transports cargo

Kinesin ¡movie ¡links: ¡ Ron ¡Vale, ¡Lab ¡webpage ¡(https://valelab.ucsf.edu/external/ moviepages/moviesMolecMotors.html) ¡ https://coub.com/view/3ddls

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What do proteins do?

Transports cargo

http://sitemaker.umich.edu/maybaum.pharmacology.principles/files/ionchannelanim.gif

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What do proteins do?

Biological catalyst

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/lab-­‑rat/files/2014/01/Enzyme_mechanism_1.jpg

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What do proteins do?

Biological catalyst

http://www.mun.ca/biology/scarr/Induced-­‑Fit_Model.html

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What do proteins do?

Biological catalyst

http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/protein-­‑function-­‑14123348

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What do proteins do?

http://askabiologist.asu.edu/venom/what-­‑are-­‑proteins

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A protein is made up of amino acids

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A protein is made up of amino acids

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A protein is made up of amino acids

http://people.mbi.ucla.edu/sawaya/m230d/Modelbuilding/modelbuilding.html

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Protein data bank (PDB) (www.rcsb.org)

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Protein folding

The process by which the protein takes up its native conformation

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Anfinsen’s experiment (1969)

Principles that govern protein structure, Anfinsen, Science, 1973 (Nobel Lecture)

The information about the three-dimensional structure is contained in the sequence of the protein itself.

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Protein structure prediction attempts Understanding the principles that govern protein folding should allow us to predict the structure given the sequence information

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A game where the score is thermodynamics!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foldit

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Proteins assemble to form bigger structures

28 nm

http://www.pnas.org/content/suppl/2007/12/05/0709489104.DC1/09489Movie1.mov

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Visualising Macromolecular Complexes Amino acids < 3 Å Secondary structure - 𝛃- helix & 𝛄- strands 4 - 7 Å Individual protein subunits (~ 30 kDa) 30 - 40 Å

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What is cytoskeleton?

Microfilaments (~ 7 nm) Microtubules (~ 25 nm) Intermediate filaments (~ 8-10 nm)

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Microfilaments

http://csls-­‑text.c.u-­‑tokyo.ac.jp/flash/0611_1.html http://www.mechanobio.info/modules/go-­‑0030041

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Pushing by Actin filaments

Lab webpage: Julie Theriot (http://cmgm.stanford.edu/theriot/movies.html)

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Microfilaments

Monomers: Tubulin dimers

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Pushing of chromosomes by Microtubules

Lab webpages: Salmon and Ron Vale

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Bacterial Flagella

Lab webpages: Howard Berg & Keiichi Namba

Proton ¡driven ¡motor ¡movie ¡ http://www.fbs.osaka-­‑u.ac.jp/labs/namba/npn/

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Bacterial Type IV Pili

Lab webpage: Howard Berg Lab webpages: Shi; Holtz & Kurre

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A simple DNA segragating machine

Garner, et al, Science, 2007

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TIRF microscopy X-ray crystallography

Cryoelectron microscopy

Molecular mechanism behind fundamental biological processes

Macromolecular assembly Snapshots of conformational states

  • f components

Dynamics of assembly/ in vitro reconstitution