Lecture 4 Most Recent Notes Flashcards

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Name three factors that increase membrane fluidity

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  1. Shorter fatty acid length
  2. Increased presence of unsaturated fatty acids
  3. Decreased cholesterol content of the membrane
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What are the three primary types of lipids found in membranes?

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  1. Phospholipids
  2. Glycolipids
  3. Cholesterol
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What are the two sub-types of phospholipids? (based on what they are made from)

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  1. Those made with a glycerol backbone (used as a sweetner)

2. Those made from sphingosine (From brain extracts, named after the sphynx)

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What is the most abundant type of lipid found in the membranes, and what is its function?

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Phospholipids are most abundant, and provide a barrier to diffusion

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Phosphatidate is an intermediate in a variety of what kind of pathways?

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Fatty acid pathways

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Palmitic fatty acids: How many carbons? Is it saturated or unsaturated?

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16 carbons, saturated

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Stearic fatty acid: How many carbons? Is it saturated or unsaturated?

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18 carbons, saturated

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How many carbons are in oleic fatty acid? How many double bonds are there?

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18 carbons, 1 double bond

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How many carbons are in linoleic fatty acid? How many double bonds?

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18 carbons, 2 double bonds

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How many carbons are in linolenic fatty acid? How many double bonds are present?

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18 carbons, 3 double bonds

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How many carbons in arachidonic fatty acid? How many double bonds are present?

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20 carbons, 4 double bonds

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What three structures is arachidonic fatty acid a precursor intermediate?

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  1. Prostaglandins (prevent unncessary clot formation)
  2. Thromboxane (vasoconstrictor)
  3. Leukotryeins (stimulates proinflammatory activities)
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What is the function of sugars in cells?

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“Recognition”-to recognize molecules that may be signals or as parts of other cells or proteins

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What are three important glycolipids?

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  1. Cerebrosides (found in animal muscle and nerve cell membranes)
  2. Sulfatides (cell aggregation and adhesion)
  3. Gangliosides (Cell to cell communication)
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What two diseases are in relation to the body not being able to process glycolipids?

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Gaucher’s disease

Tay-Sachs Disease

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What do glycolipids do as part of glycocalyces? (3 functions)

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  1. Recognize other cells
  2. Form links between cell and the ECM and other cells
  3. Absorbing molecules at the cell’s surface