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Ch. 14 - Translation and Proteins
Klug - Concepts of Genetics 12th Edition
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14장, 문제 18

Why is an alteration of electrophoretic mobility interpreted as a change in the primary structure of the protein under study?

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Understand that electrophoretic mobility refers to the movement of proteins in an electric field, which is influenced by the protein's size, shape, and charge.
Recognize that the primary structure of a protein is its sequence of amino acids, which determines its overall charge and shape.
Consider that any alteration in the primary structure, such as a mutation or modification, can change the protein's charge or shape.
Realize that changes in charge or shape can affect how the protein moves through the gel during electrophoresis, altering its mobility.
Conclude that observing a change in electrophoretic mobility suggests a change in the primary structure, as it indicates a modification in the protein's charge or shape.

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Electrophoretic Mobility

Electrophoretic mobility refers to the rate at which charged particles, such as proteins, move through a gel or solution under the influence of an electric field. This movement is influenced by the size, shape, and charge of the molecules. Changes in electrophoretic mobility can indicate alterations in the protein's structure, as these factors directly affect how the protein interacts with the medium.
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Primary Structure of Proteins

The primary structure of a protein is its unique sequence of amino acids, which determines its overall shape and function. Any alteration in this sequence, such as substitutions, deletions, or insertions, can lead to changes in the protein's properties, including its charge and size, which are critical for its behavior during electrophoresis.
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Protein Conformation and Function

Protein conformation refers to the three-dimensional shape of a protein, which is crucial for its biological function. Changes in the primary structure can lead to alterations in conformation, affecting how the protein interacts with other molecules. This can result in a change in electrophoretic mobility, as the altered shape may affect how the protein migrates through a gel.
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