CAS BI 315 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Jigsaw Puzzle, Non-Covalent Interactions, Hydrophobic Effect

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(1. ) electrical attractions btw oppositely charged or polarized groups on the ligand and the protein (2. ) weaker attractions due to hydrophobic forces between non-polar regions on the 2 molecules. ***ability of a various molecules & ions to bind to specific sites on the surface of a protein forms the basis for the wide variety of protein fucntions. Ligand any molecule (including another protein) or ion that is bound to a protein by (both these do not involve covalent bonds so binding is reversible) Binding site region of a protein to which a ligand binds. Such selectivity allows a protein to identify (by binding) 1 particular mol. In a solution containing hundreds of different mols: proteins w. different amino acid sequences have different shapes & therefore, differently shaped binding sites each with its own. This proximity occurs when shape of ligand is complementary to the shape of the protein"s binding site (fit together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle) chem.

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