Natriuretic polypeptide b is a polypeptide made up of 32 amino acid residues as shown below:
The amino acid residues in order of appearance are:
amino acid name | structure |
serine | |
proline | |
lysine | |
methionine | |
valine | |
glutamine | |
glycine | |
cysteine | |
phenylalanine | |
arginine | |
aspartic acid | |
isoleucine | |
leucine | |
histidine |
This research could be of enormous benefit to people who suffer from chronic itch conditions like eczema and psoriasis. Unfortunately, natriuretic polypeptide b is also used in other body processes in the heart and kidneys, so its removal in humans could cause major problems.
Reference:
S. K. Mishra, M. A. Hoon. The Cells and Circuitry for Itch Responses in Mice. Science, 2013; 340 (6135): 968 DOI: 10.1126/science.1233765
Further Reading:
Amino Acids
Proteins
Suggested Study Questions:
- What is meant by the term polypeptide?
- Refer the structure of natriuretic polypeptide b. Draw up a table giving the name and the number of each amino acid present in each molecule of natriuretic polypeptide b.
- What two functional groups are common to all amino acids?
- On the structure of alanine shown below, label each of the functional groups:
- What type of bond holds the amino acids together in the chain of natriuretic polypeptide b ?
- Using two molecules of serine, show how they are joined together to form a dipeptide.
- What is the name given to the type of chemical reaction in which two serine molecules combine to form a dipeptide?
- Name the type of bond shown between two cysteines on the structure of natriuretic polypeptide b shown above.
- What is the primary structure of natriuretic polypeptide b ?
- How would you describe the secondary structure of natriuretic polypeptide b ?
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