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8.3.2 Determining Protein Sequences

What Are Protein Sequences?

Protein sequences refer to the specific order of amino acids in a polypeptide chain, determined by the sequence of bases in DNA.

Using Genomic Information to Determine Protein Sequences

  1. Reading the Genome:
  • By sequencing the DNA of an organism, scientists can identify the genes that code for proteins.
  • The sequence of bases in a gene is transcribed into mRNA and then translated into a sequence of amino acids.
  1. Determining the Proteome:
  • In simpler organisms (e.g., bacteria), identifying the proteome (all the proteins produced) is straightforward as most of the genome is coding DNA.
  • In complex organisms like humans, non-coding DNA and regulatory sequences complicate the process.
  1. Predicting Amino Acid Sequences:
  • Advances in bioinformatics enable the identification of coding sequences (exons) in the genome.
  • Once the coding sequence is known, the genetic code is used to predict the sequence of amino acids in the protein.
  1. Applications:
  • Identifying proteins involved in disease pathways for the development of targeted therapies.
  • Understanding protein function to improve agriculture, biotechnology, and medicine.

Challenges in Complex Organisms

  1. Non-Coding DNA:
  • Much of the human genome consists of introns, regulatory regions, or repetitive sequences that do not code for proteins.
  1. Alternative Splicing:
  • A single gene can produce multiple proteins due to the process of alternative splicing, where exons are rearranged during mRNA processing.
  1. Post-Translational Modifications:
  • Proteins can undergo changes after synthesis (e.g., phosphorylation, glycosylation), which cannot be predicted from the DNA sequence alone.
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Exam Tip

  • Know the difference between genome and proteome:
  • Genome: All the genetic material of an organism.
  • Proteome: All the proteins an organism can produce.
  • Be prepared to explain why determining the proteome is more complex in eukaryotic organisms than in prokaryotes due to non-coding DNA, alternative splicing, and post-translational modifications.
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