Alpha helices are a type of secondary structure in proteins. What is the length of a 27.0 kDa single‑stranded α‑helical protein segment? Assume a mean residue mass of 110 Da .

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Answer : The  length of protein will be, 36.8 A⁰

Explanation :

First we have to calculate the amino acid residue.

[tex]\text{Amino acid residue}=\frac{\text{Length of single strand of protein}}{\text{Mean residue mass}}[/tex]

Given:

Length of single strand of protein = 27.0 kDa

Mean residue mass = 110 Da

[tex]\text{Amino acid residue}=\frac{27.0kDa}{110Da}=\frac{27000Da}{110Da}=245.4[/tex]

Now we have to calculate the number of turns in protein.

[tex]\text{Number of turns in protein}=\frac{\text{Amino acid residue}}{3.6\text{amino acid per turn of the alpha-helix}}[/tex]

As there are 3.6 amino acid per turn of the alpha-helix.

[tex]\text{Number of turns in protein}=\frac{245.4}{3.6}=68.17[/tex]

Now we have to calculate the length of the protein.

[tex]\text{Length of protein}=\text{Number of turns in protein}\times \text{Length of each turn}[/tex]

As, we know that the length of each turn = 0.54 A⁰

[tex]\text{Length of protein}=68.17turns\times 0.54\AA=36.8\AA[/tex]

Thus, the length of protein will be, 36.8 A⁰