Biochemistry 2280A Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Detergent, Chromosome, Meiosis

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Chapter 3: nonenzymatic protein function and protein analysis. Important component of extracellular matric of connective tissue: keratins: mechanical integrity of cell and functions as regulatory protein, actin. Interacts with actin: has 1 head and neck. Involve in cellular transport: moving neck -> power stroke, kinesins and dyneins. 3. 2 biosignaling: process which cells receive and act on signals. Ion channels: main types, ungated channels, no gate, unregulated, voltage-gated channels, regulated by membrane potential change near the channel. Ligand-gated channels: binding of specific substance or ligand to the channel cause it to open or, enzyme-linked receptors close, primary protein domains, membrane-spanning domain, anchors receptor in the cell membrane. If i -> enzyme is inactivated: gtp dephosphorylates to gdp, subunit rebind to + subunits, g protein inactive. 3. 3 protein isolation: homogenization: crushing, grinding, or blending tissue of interest, centrifugation can isolate smaller proteins, electrophoresis, subjects compounds to electric field, moves them according to their net charge and size.

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