Lipids Flashcards
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Lipids
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- Non-polar and hydrophobic
- Insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents
- Can be: simple, complex or steroids & sterols
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Glycerol
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- Alcohol with 3 -OH groups
- Soluble in water since -OH can interact with water
3
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Fatty acids
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Consists of
- Hydrophilic carboxylic acid group
- Hydrophobic hydrocarbon chain
4
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Triglyceride
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1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids
5
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Phospholipid
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- 1 glycerol + 2 fatty acids + 1 phosphate group
- Hydrophobic hydrocarbon tail
- Hydrophilic phosphate head
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Ethanol emulsion test
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- Crush sample, place into test tube
- Add ethanol to approx 2cm3 above sample
- Shake thoroughly
- Allow solid to settle
- Decant ethanol into another test tube
- Add 2cm3 of deionised water to into 2nd test tube
- If layer of cloudy white suspension forms, lipids present
7
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Fluid mosaic model
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Fluid → phospholipids and proteins exhibit lateral movement within the bilayer
Mosaic → proteins scattered in a “patchwork” arrangement within the bilayer
8
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Components of cell membrane
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- Phospholipids
- Cholesterol
Increases stability of membrane - Proteins
- Carbohydrates
Cell-to-cell adhesion
9
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Factors affecting membrane fluidity
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- Temperature
- Length of hydrocarbon tails
- Degree of saturation of hydrocarbon tails
- Presence of cholesterol
10
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Facilitated diffusion
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- Molecules diffuse through transport proteins
- For charged/polar molecules
- Protein channels and carriers can help shield them from the hydrophobic core of bilayer
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Channel protein
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- Forms a water-filled pore
- Hydrophilic core
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Carrier protein
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- Has specific binding site for specific solute
- Solute binds to one side of carrier protein, triggering a conformational change that exposes binding site to other side of membrane. Solute released, protein reverts
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Osmosis
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- Net movement of water down a concentration gradient through a selectively permeable membrane
- Water can pass through membrane through the lipid bilayer or aquaporins
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Aquaporin
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Integral membrane proteins acting as water channels
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Active transport
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- Movement of molecules up a concentration gradient
- Uses energy
- Requires carrier protein pumps