B: Lipids Flashcards

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Five common classes of lipids in cell

A

Fatty acids
Triacylglycerols
Phospholipids
Glycolipids
Sterols

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2
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Properties of unsaturated fatty acids

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lower melting temperature, liquid at room temperature

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3
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Properties of saturated fatty acids

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more solid at room temperature

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4
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Essential fatty acids:

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Group of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) that cannot be synthesised by humans and must be obtained from diet.

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5
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Triglycerides

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3 fatty acids covalently joined to glycerol through ester linkages.

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6
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What do triacylglycerols do?

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  • Provide stored energy
  • Stockpiled in adipocytes (fat cells): adipocytes contain lipases
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7
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What do adipocytes do?

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Adipocytes contain lipases: catalyse hydrolysis of triglycerides, releasing fatty acids for transport to sites where they are used for fuel.

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8
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What are sterols?

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Sterols are structural lipids in eukaryotic cell membranes. They are synthesised from isoprenes.
Made of 4 fused carbon rings (3 with 6Cs, 1 with 5Cs)

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9
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Niemann-Pick disease:

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  • lysosomal storage disease caused by autosomal recessive genetic defect in gene for sphingomyelinase.
  • Results in a build up on sphingomyelin in brain, spleen, liver and lungs.
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Tay-Sachs disease

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  • lysosomal storage disease.
  • Progressive deterioration of nerve cells + mental and physical capabilities.
  • Autosomal recessive,
  • build up of gangliosides in brain due to mutations in HEXA gene that codes for hexosaminidase A enzyme that catalyses degradation of gangliosides.
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Battens disease

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  • Due to a build up of lipofuscins
  • Defect in CLN3 gene that codes for battenin protein
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12
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Sphingolipids

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Phospholipids/ glycolipids with a sphingosine backbone.

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