Ch 5 - Lipid Structure and Function Flashcards

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Phospholipids

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  • phosphate, alcohol on polar head
    • glycerol is a common alcohol
  • hydrophobic fatty acid tail
  • joined by phosphodiester linkages
  • examples: phosphoglycerides and sphingolipids
    • not all sphingolipids are phospholipids
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Saturation

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  • hydrocarbon chains vary in length and saturation
  • saturated fatty acid - only single bonds, no pi bonds, 4 bonds per carbon
    • greater van der waals forces and more stable structure
    • solid at room temperature
  • unsaturated fatty acids - one or more double bonds
    • kinks in chain, difficult to stack and solidify
    • ex. olive oil
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glycerophospholipids

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  • contain glycerol attached to 2 fatty acid tails via ester linkages
  • phosphodiester linkage to a polar head group
    • head group determined behavior and properties
    • can be positive, negative, neutral
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Sphingolipids

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  • ex. cell surface antigens on RBC to determine blood type
  • sphingosine/sphingoid backbone (OHCHR-CHNH-CH2-OR)
  • fatty acid tails and polar heads
  • phospholipids - linked via phosphodiester
  • glycolipid - linked via glycosidic linkage
  • Subclass based on head group -
    • ceramide - hydrogen head group
    • sphingomyelins - is a phospholipid, in plasma membrane of oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells. No net charge
    • glycosphingolipids - glycosidic bonds hold together sugar head group. No net charge
      • cerebrosides - single sugar
      • globosides - 2 or more sugars
    • Gangliosides - glycolipids, oligosaccharides for head group
      • N-acetylneuraminic acid aka sialic acid at terminus
      • negative charge
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Waxes

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  • esters of long chain fatty acids with long chain alcohols
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Terpenes

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  • lipids from C5H8 aka isoprene
  • Products range from 2 - 1000 monomers of C5H8 (isoprene)
    • Vitamin A - 4 isoprene units
  • Terpenoids - oxidized terpene
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Steroids

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  • 4 cycloalkane rings
    • 4 cyclohexane and 1 cyclopentane
    • greatly nonpolar
    • testosterone, estrogens, cortisol, aldosterone
  • function defined by functional groups and oxidation status
  • Cholesterol -
    • in phospholipid bilayer, keeps it fluid
    • amphipathic allows it to keep fluidity
    • precursor to hormones, bile acids, Vit D
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Prostaglandins

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  • unsaturated carboxylic acids
  • arachidonic acid is the derivative, one 5 carbon ring
  • regulate cAMP synthesis
  • effect smooth muscle, sleep-wake cycle, body temp increase due to pain/fever
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Fat soluble vitamins

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  • vitamin - essential and cannot be adequately synthesized by body
  • A - carotene - unsaturated hydrocarbon, vision, growth, immune function
    • retinal - aldehyde form of Vit A, retinol is storage form
    • retinoic acid - oxidized retinol - regulate gene expression, epithelial development
  • D - cholecalciferol - formed in UV light dependent reaction
    • converted to calcitriol (bio active form of vit D)
      • increase Ca uptake in intestines
    • lack results in rickets
  • E - tocopherols and tocotrienols - substituted aromatic ring, long side chain
    • antioxidants
  • K - phylloquinone and menaquinone
    • posttranslational medifications to form prothrombin (clotting)
    • introduces calcium binding sites on proteins
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Triacylglycerol

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  • aka triglycerides
  • 3 fatty acids bonded via ester linkages to glycerol
  • nonpolar and hydrophobic
  • adipocytes - large storage of fat
  • triglycerols travel between liver and adipose tissue
  • characteristics determined by saturation
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Free fatty acids

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  • unesterified fatty acids, free carboxylate group
  • saponification - ester hydrolysis of triacylglycerols via a strong base (NaOH)
  • fatty acid salt is known as soap
  • surfactant - lower surface tension of liquid
  • colloid - single phase or aqueous and nonpolar liquids
    • micelles - aggregates with hydrophobic in and hyrdophilic out. Allows colloids to form
    • help with absorption of fat soluble vitamins
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