Final: All structures (Ben/Lukas) Flashcards

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creatine phosphate

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acetic acid

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1,3-BPG

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phosphoenolpyruvate PEP

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oxaloacetate OXA

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citrate

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isocitric acid

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α- ketoglutarate

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succinate

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fumarate

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11
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ignore Mg2+

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malate

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2-phosphoglycerate

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dihydroxyacetone phosphate DHAP

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glucose

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fructose

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galactose

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glucuronic acid

(NOT glucose! because it has a -COOH instead of -CH2OH)

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glucosamine

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glucose-6-phosphate (alpha D)

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glucose-1-phosphate

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fructose-6- phosphate

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fructose-1, 6-bisphosphate

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glycerinaldehyde-3-phosphate

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3-phosphoglycerate

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6-phosphogluconate
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ribose-5-phosphate
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Glycine
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alanine
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val neutral, nonpolar - one of the 3 **branched-chain** AAs
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leu neutral, nonpolar - one of the 3 **brainched chain** AAs
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ile neutral, nonpolar 2 chiral centers (4 configurations)
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phe neutral, nonpolar aromatic
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pro neutral, nonpolar not an amino acid, but a cyclic amino or imino acid with a secondary amide contained within the ring
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met neutral, nonpolar - S comes after _two_ CH2s
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ser neutral, polar
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thr neutral, polar 2 chiral centers
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tyr neutral, polar aromatic - side chain is **phenol**
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trp neutral, polar aromatic - contains an **indole** (benzene + pyrrole) group attached to -CH2 via the double bonded C of its pyrrole furthest from the N
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cys neutral, polar - contains a **thiol** (R-S-H) on a CH2
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asn neutral, polar the amine in the side chain is **NEVER** protonated - contains **carboxamide** (carboxyl w/ NH2 replacing OH) attached to CH2
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gln neutral, polar - contains **carboxamide** (carboxyl w/ NH2 replacing OH) attached to _second_ CH2
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his basic, polar aromatic - side chain is **imidazole** attached to one CH2 via the C furthest from the lone N
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lys basic, polar - pka of side chain is **more** basic than amine - side chain is an **amino** group after four CH2s
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arg basic, polar - pka of side chain is **more** basic than amine - side chain is **guanidine** after three CH2s
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asp acidic, polar - side chain is **carboxyl** after one CH2
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glu acidic, polar - side chain is **carboxyl** after _two_ CH2s
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Sec (Selenocysteine) Neutral Polar - selenium replaces sulfur in cysteine's thiol group
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Citrulline | (don't mistake for arginine!)
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Hydroxyproline
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gamma carboxy glutamate
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Ornithine (dont confuse with Lys! ... Lys has one more -CH2- in its R group)
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adenine | (purine with only an amino grp)
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guanine | (purine with amino and oxo grp)
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cytosine | (pyrimidine with amino and oxo)
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uracil | (pyrimidine with 2 oxo grps)
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thymine (pyrimidine with 2 oxo and 1 methyl grp... ie methylated uracil)
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hypoxanthine | (purine with only one oxo grp)
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xanthine | (purine with 2 oxo grps)
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Uric Acid | (purine with 3 oxo groups)
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**cAMP** (note the cyclized phosphate and ribose and the single amino grp on the purine = adenine)
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**cGMP** (note the cyclized P and ribose, plus the =O and -NH2 on the purine means guanine)
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**epinephrine** (decarboxylated, double hydroxlated and methylated tyrosine)
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**norepinephrine** (decarboxylated and double hydroxylated tyrosine)
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tryptamine | (decarboxylated tryptophan)
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**serotonin** | (decarboxylated and hydroxylated Trp)
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Histamine | (decarbed His)
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Beta Alanine | (alanine with amino in beta position)
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**GABA** - decarboxylated glutamate
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**ethanolamine** | (ethanol with an amine... ya big idiot)
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carbamoyl phosphate (ammonia + bicarbonate + phosphate ... sort of)
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Urea
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**alpha-amino-beta-ketoadipate** (starting from the right side... there is an alpha amino group and beta ketone... this is the intermediate of ALA synthase in delta-aminolevulinate synthesis)
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**delta-aminolevulinic acid** (decarboxylation of the alpha-amino-beta-ketoadipate intermediate in the ALA synthase rxn)
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**Creatine** (made from Gly and Arg ... into guanidinoacetate ... then methylated on that middle N)
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**Creatinine** | (breakdown product of creatine-P)
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**Acetylcholine** (triple methylated N of choline plus acetyl grp)
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carnitine
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Phosphatidic Acid
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phosphatidylcholine - choline is the z group - found in outer layer of lipid bilayer + in pulmonary surfactant, abundunant in brain + nerves - AKA **lecithin**
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Sphingosine - found in various sphingolipids in cell membranes - important in signaling as well (looks like a glycerol with middle OH subbed by amino and 3rd H subbed by 15-C w/ double bond on first C)
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Cholesterol
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Cortisol
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aldosterone
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Estradiol
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Testosterone
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Progesterone
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Cholic Acid (dont confuse with cholesterol ... has more -OH grps on its rings plus has -COOH on side chain rather than that branching of cholesterol)
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B-hydroxy-B-methyl-glutarate (AKA **HMG** as in HMG-CoA) (the B OH and B -CH3 right in the middle of the molecule give it away)
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**acetoacetic acid** (basically just two acetic acids combined)
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beta-hydroxy-butyrate | (OH on the beta carbon)
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acetone
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glycerol
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diacylglycerol glycerol backbone plus 2 FAs (R grps) connected via _ester_ linkages
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glycocholic acid (dont confuse with cholesterol or cholic acid... that long side chain has a nitrogen from the glycine which is conjugated to cholic acid)
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**taurocholic acid** (dont confuse with... cholesterol OR cholic acid OR glycocholic acid.... there's an S in there, ya big dummy)
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**Androstenedione**
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Propionic Acid
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**Cephalin** AKA phosphatidylethanolamine (the longer name makes more sense... is a phosphatidic acid with ethanolamine attached at the P grp ... R grps are fatty acids)
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Know how to identify nucleotide AND deoxynucleotide mono, di and triphosphates...
basically just see if the ribose is 2-deoxy or not ... then check what base it is... then see how many Ps