Structural hierarchy in proteins

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Structural hierarchy in proteins. The reaction of dansyl chloride in end group analysis. The hypothetical rate of the carboxypeptidase-catalyzed release of amino acids: all bonds cleaved at the same rate. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Structural hierarchy in proteins

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The reaction of dansyl chloride in end group analysis

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The hypothetical rate of the carboxypeptidase-catalyzed release of amino acids: all bonds cleaved at the same rate

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The hypothetical rate of the carboxypeptidase-catalyzed release of amino acids: Ser slow, Tyr fast, and Leu intermediate

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Specificities of various exopeptidases

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Specificities of various endopeptidases

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Edman degradation

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The amino acid sequence of a polypeptide chain

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Primary structure of bovine insulin

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Flow diagram for polypeptide

synthesis by the solid phase method

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Amino acids with benzyl-protected side chains and Boc-protected -amino groups

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Connecting two peptides: native chemical ligation

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Amino Acid Sequences of Cytochromes c from 38 species

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Amino Acid Sequences of Cytochromes c from 38 Species

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Amino Acid Difference Matrix for 26 Species of Cytochrome ca

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The PAM-250 Log Odds Substitution Matrix

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Flow diagram of the chain-terminator (dideoxy) method of DNA sequencing

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Autoradiograph of

a sequencing gel

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A portion of the output of a four reaction/one gel sequencing system

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Genome sequencing strategies

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Scanning electron microscope of human erythrocytes. (a) Normal human erythrocytes revealing their biconcave disklike shape

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Scanning electron microscope of human erythrocytes. (b) Sickled erythrocytes from an individual with sickle-cell anemia

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A map indicating the regions of the world where malaria caused by P. falciparum was prevalent before 1930

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Phylogenic tree of cytochrome c

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Rates of evolution of four unrelated proteins

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A phylogenetic tree for cytochrome c

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Phylogenetic tree of the globin family

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Rate of sequence change in evolving proteins. (a) Protein evolving at random and that initially consists of 5% each of the 20 “standard” amino acid residues

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Rate of sequence change in evolving proteins. (b) A protein of average amino acid composition evolving as is observed in nature

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Sequence alignment with dot matrices

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The optical alignments of human myoglobin (Mb, 153 residues) and the human hemoglobin chain (Hb, 141 residues)

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A guide to the significance of normalized alignment scores (NAS) in the comparison of peptide sequences

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Use of the Needleman-Wunsch alignment algorithm [alignment of 10-residue peptide (horizontal) with 11-residue peptide (vertical)]. (a) Comparison matrix

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Use of the Needleman-Wunsch alignment algorithm [alignment of 10-residue peptide (horizontal) with 11-residue peptide (vertical)]. (b) Transforming the matrix

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Use of the Needleman-Wunsch alignment algorithm [alignment of 10-residue peptide (horizontal) with 11-residue peptide (vertical)]. (c) Transformed matrix

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Phylogenetic trees

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An unrooted phylogenetic tree of the five HIPIP sequences that are aligned in Fig. 7-30c

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Manipulations employed in the neighbor-joining method for the construction of a phylogenetic tree

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A DNA chip

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The photolithographic synthesis of a DNA chip

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Variation in the expression of genes that encode proteins known as cyclins (Section 34-4C) in human tissues

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Some Sequenced Genomes

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Some Sequenced Genomes

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Amino acid analysis via HPLC

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The generation of the gas phase ions required for the mass spectrometric analysis of proteins: electrospray ionization (ESI)

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The generation of the gas phase ions required for the mass spectrometric analysis of proteins: matrix-assisted laser

desorption/ionization (MALDI)

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The generation of the gas phase ions required for the mass spectrometric analysis of proteins: fast atom bombardment (FAB)

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The ESI-MS spectrum of the 17 kD horse heart protein apomyoglobin

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The use of a tandem mass spectrometer (MS/MS) in amino acid sequencing

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Peptide mapping

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The tandem mass spectrum of the doubly charged ion of the 14-residue human [Glu1]fibrinopeptide B (m/z = 786)

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Peptide mapping

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Sequence determination of an oligonucleotide by partial digestion with snake venom phosphodiesterase

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Use of the Needleman-Wunsch alignment algorithm [alignment of 10-residue peptide (horizontal) with 11-residue peptide (vertical)].

(d) Alignment

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Examples of peptide sequence alignments

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Reaction cycle in the phosphoramidite method of oligonucleotide synthesis

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World Wide Web Addresses for the Major Protein and DNA Sequence Data Banks