Describe secondary and tertiary structures of alphakeratin a
Describe secondary and tertiary structures of alpha-keratin and collagen, and their differences
Solution
Alpha keratin
 - Found in hair , wool nails, claws and outer layer of the skin
 -right handed alpha helix
 - arranged as a coiled coil
 - it has two strands of alpha keratin oriented in parallel with their amino termini at the same end, wrapped in a super twisted coil
 -5.15-5.2 A per turn . Helical path is left handed
 - hydrophobic amino acid residues at the surface of two alpha helices
 -Rich in residues of ala,val,leu,Met, and phe
 
 Simple tertiary structure. Helical axis twisted in a left handed super helix.
 
 
 Collagen
 -found in tendons, cartilages, cornea of the eye
 -left handed with 3 amino acids per turn
 -coiled coil but unlike alpha keratin, distinct tertiary and quaternary structure
 -35% gly, 11% ala and 21% pro and 4 hydroxyproline
 -repeating tripeptide gly-X-Y where X is often Pro and Y is $Hyp
 -super twisted quaternary structure
 -Triple helix (supra molecular assembly)

