scm007 Posted May 19, 2004 Posted May 19, 2004 Hi, I'd like some explanations of what the primary, secondary, and tertiary structures of proteins, protein purification, and basic protein spectroscopy are. I've taken only 2 quarters of inorganic chemistry. Most of my work has been in stoichiometry. Anybody think they can give me an explanation of these things?
apathy Posted May 29, 2004 Posted May 29, 2004 primary structure is the sequence of amino acids secondary structures are formed when the amino acid chain curls up into helixes or sheets ,most commonly tertiary structure is pretty much the overall shape that the protein folds itslef into then quaternary structure would be if there are different subunits that assemble into a larger structure protein purification is an art, it's not so easy for most proteins here is a nice description: http://www.biotech.vt.edu/classes/bion_4784/9-ProteinPurification/ProteinPurification.html different spectroscopic methods you could use on proteins are things like IR, and NMR or proteins is really big an hot right now, mass spec, while not really "spectroscopic" it's more "spectrometric" is very useful, especially MALDI-TOF MS
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