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Why Proteins?
Learn more about how protein structures are critical for all life, and explore some of the best free educators on the subject.
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Common Questions
Why is protein structure important?
Structure determines function. The 3D shape of a protein dictates how it interacts with other molecules, enabling biological processes like catalysis (enzymes), signaling, or immune responses. Misfolded structures can lead to diseases like Alzheimer's or cystic fibrosis.
How do humans find protein structures?
- X-ray crystallography (high resolution but requires crystallization),
- NMR spectroscopy (good for small proteins in solution), and
- Cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) (useful for large complexes).
- AI models like AlphaFold can predict structures computationally.
What are the four levels of protein structure?
- Primary: The linear sequence of amino acids.
- Secondary: Local folding patterns like alpha-helices and beta-sheets.
- Tertiary: The 3D structure of a single polypeptide chain.
- Quaternary: The arrangement of multiple polypeptide chains in a protein complex.
What makes up a protein?
Proteins are made of amino acids, which are organic molecules composed of a central carbon atom bonded to an amino group (–NH₂), a carboxyl group (–COOH), a hydrogen atom, and a variable side chain (R group). A protein is formed when amino acids link together in a specific sequence via peptide bonds, forming a polypeptide chain.
Are the structures accurate?
The structures on FoldedThread are predicted protein structure from the AlphaFold Database is a 3D model of a protein generated using AI based on its amino acid sequence. While highly accurate, these models haven’t been proven by experimental methods like X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, or NMR spectroscopy.