Chapter 5.1 Flashcards

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Describe the general characteristics of phospholipids

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  • it contains a:
  • > phosphate molecule and an alcohol that comprise the polar head group
  • > also a hydrophobic fatty acid tail
  • the non polar part and polar part are joined by a phosphodiester linkage
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What is glycerol? Note that glycerol is a phospholipid

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  • a three carbon alcohol

- can form phosphoglycerides, glycerophospholipids and sphingolipids

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Are all sphingolipids phospolipids

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-no they are not

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Describe the difference between saturated fatty acids and unsaturated fatty acids

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Saturated

  • > only single bonds
  • > carbon bond is saturated when it is bound to four other atoms with no pi bonds
  • > have greater van der Waals forces and a more stable structure than unsaturated fatty acids

Unsaturated

  • > includes one or more double bonds
  • > double bonds introduce kinks into the structure
  • > the kinks make it difficult to stack and solidify these structures
  • tend to be liquid at room temp
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Describe the general structure of glycerophospholipids. Specifically focus on the polar head group

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  • glycerol backbone bonded by two ester linkages to two fatty acids
  • also a phosphodiester linkage to a highly polar head group

-note the polar head group can be positively charged or negatively charged or neutral

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What are the function of the membrane surface properties of glycerophospholipids

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  • they are used for cell recognition, cell signalling and binding
  • the function varies depending on the length of the fatty acid chains
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Describe the general structure of sphingolipids

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  • sphingosine backbone
  • > as opposed to glycerol backbone glycerophospholipids
  • > also have long-chain nonpolar fatty acid tails and a polar head group
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How does a sphingolipid become a phospholipid? How does it not

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  • if it contains a phosphodiester linkage
  • > then the sphingolipid becomes a phospholipid
  • if it contains a glycosidic linkage instead of a phosphodiester linkage
  • > then the sphingolipid becomes a glycolipid
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Describe the general structure of waxes

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  • esters
  • > of long chain fatty acids with long chain alcohols
  • form solids at room temperature
  • > provide protection for both plants and animals
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What are waxes used in for plants and animals

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Plants

  • > waxes are secreted as a surface coating to prevent excessive evaporation
  • > protects against parasites

Animals
->waxes are secreted to prevent dehydration

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Is phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine a glycerophospholipid

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  • yes
  • phosphatidylcholine has choline as a head group
  • phosphatidylethanilamine has ethanolamine as a head group
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