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AnnouncementsLec 10
Quiz today--ATPase
Homework #5 Assigned
includes Reading, Chpt 3 ECB
Most students like in-class assignments (good!)
Quiz #4
(1) F1 ATPase has three ______________ subunits and three _____________ subunits arranged in a ringlike structure. In the center there is a _______________ shaft.
(2) There are three ATP binding sites in the F1 motor, what are the nucleotide states of each site?
1-2-3-
(3) In Noji et al. Nature 1997, it was shown that F1 has 120 degree steps. However, in the review article it is mentioned that these steps are further broken into one _________ and one _________ degree sub-steps.
(4) The whole ATP synthase does / does not rotate.
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ATPADP+Piempty
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gamma
2/13/08
Resolution: Can’t get better than /2N.A.
Accuracy vs. Resolution
A single spot will be smeared out, no matter how small the spot is, because of the wavelength of light
to ~ /2N.A.
(shape = Point Spread Function, PSF).
Or can you? We can in-fact, achieve sub-diffraction limited resolution by several ways.
Accuracy: Unlimited: limited by # sqrt(photons)
Electron Microscope Images
(Usually, but not always, requires staining with metals to get sufficient contrast)
[For Transmission E.M. need to make very thin sections.]
Scanning E.M. (Electrons scattered from surface)
Specimen is coated with heavy metals.
Raster beam across specimen. Good depth of focus.
Amount of electrons scattered depends on angle of surface – gives highlights, shadows, 3-d surfaces.
D.I.C. (Phase)
sin = n/d
d ~ 2 Å ; ~ 1-2 Å
Measuring atomic distances X-ray crystallography
Another technique: NMR
Myoglobin crystal
Stryer, pg. 65
20 Å
-helix
Atomic
Scattering electron density
backbone
Optical Scattering Analog
Crystal of protein must tell you something about structure in water.
Structure of pltocyanin (protein in photosynthesis)
Blue = x-ray crystallography; red = NMR
X-ray Crystallography: must crystallize to get reasonable diffraction. (With partially oriented samples, like original DNA, can get some information– see next slide)
NMR– in solution.
NMR is better, except very limited what range it can do usually <25k
Often-times (though not always), get good agreement!
Fluorescence Imaging with One Nanometer Accuracy
(1.5 nm, 1-500 msec)
How are biomolecules moved around within a cell?
“Kinesin can carry a packet of neurotransmitter from your spine to the tip of your finger in about two days — a journey that would take a thousand years if left to simple diffusion.”
(Molloy and Schmitz, Nature, 2005)
Single Molecule Studies of Molecular Motors
In vitro & in vivo
Biomolecular Motors: Intra- & Extra-Cellular Motion
Act
in,
tub
ule
s
ATP mechanical work
Nat
ure
Rev
iew
s
Microtubule actin Microtubule polymer
(+) direction (- direction)
Kinesin Myosin Dynein Motor
ATP-bindingheads
Cargo binding
Act
in,
tub
ule
s
• nm scale
• Move along tracks w ATP
• intracellular directional movement
• cell shape & extracellular movement
Kinesin: 0, 16.6 nm or 8.3, 8.3 nm
Myosin V: 0, 74 nm or 37, 37 nm
Kinesin
Myosin V
Myosin V (Kinesin): Hand-over-hand or Inchworm?
Class evaluation
1. What was the most interesting thing you learned in class today?
2. What are you confused about?
3. Related to today’s subject, what would you like to know more about?
4. Any helpful comments.
Answer, and turn in at the end of class.