Biological complexity: more molecular complexity (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Thursday, November 05, 2020, 19:04 (1479 days ago) @ David Turell

Protein function is not only from folding molecules but also changes in bonds:

https://phys.org/news/2020-11-proteins.html


"A ground-breaking discovery by Centenary Institute scientists has provided new understanding as to the nature of proteins and how they exist and operate in the human body.

"The key finding—the changing state of a protein's structural bonds—

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" Proteins are responsible for all of life's processes and had previously been considered to exist in an intact single state when mature. The new study however has found two human proteins involved in blood clotting and immunity existing in different and changing states.

"'The most sophisticated molecules made in nature are proteins which consist of unique sequences of amino acids," said Dr. Diego Butera from the ACRF Centenary Cancer Research Centre and lead author of the study. "Disulphide bonds link the amino acid chains together and were thought to just stabilize protein structure."

"Previously it has been believed that these disulphide bonds were fully formed in the mature and functional protein. In this study however, the researchers found that the proteins are being produced in multiple disulphide-bonded states.

"'We were able to precisely measure whether the disulphide bonds in the blood proteins were formed or broken. Remarkably, we saw that the proteins were made in multiple, possibly thousands, of different disulphide-bonded states," said Dr. Butera.

"Professor Philip Hogg, Head of the ACRF Centenary Cancer Research Centre and senior author of the study believes that their research will change how proteins are viewed and targeted in future drug and medical experiments.

"'It's very likely that we will find many other proteins that exist in multiple states. Crucially, a drug may bind more or less preferentially to different states, impacting the effectiveness of the drug."

"'In experimental settings, differing states of a protein should now be considered as part of the investigative medical research process," Professor Hogg said.

Comment: A very valuable finding. Protein molecules in life act in much more complex ways than we knew, which also shows again the immensity of the error problem and the necessity of all the editing mechanisms God designed.


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