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
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Fatty acids

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Consists of
- Hydrophilic carboxylic acid group
- Hydrophobic hydrocarbon chain

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Triglyceride

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1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids

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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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  1. Crush sample, place into test tube
  2. Add ethanol to approx 2cm3 above sample
  3. Shake thoroughly
  4. Allow solid to settle
  5. Decant ethanol into another test tube
  6. Add 2cm3 of deionised water to into 2nd test tube
  7. If layer of cloudy white suspension forms, lipids present
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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

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Components of cell membrane

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  1. Phospholipids
  2. Cholesterol
    Increases stability of membrane
  3. Proteins
  4. Carbohydrates
    Cell-to-cell adhesion
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Factors affecting membrane fluidity

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  1. Temperature
  2. Length of hydrocarbon tails
  3. Degree of saturation of hydrocarbon tails
  4. Presence of cholesterol
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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
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Exocytosis

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-Transport of substances out of the cell in vesicles
- For large/hydrophobic molecules Eg proteins, polysaccharides

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Endocytosis

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  • Transport of substances into cell in vesicles
  • Can be either:
    a) Pinocytosis (drinking)
    b) Phagocytosis (eating)
    c) Receptor mediated
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Pinocytosis

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  • Droplets of extracellular fluid taken in by tiny vesicles
  • Non selective
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Phagocytosis

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  • Engulfs large particles by sending pseudopodia
  • Pseudopodia join to form phagosome
  • Lysosome fuses with phagosome and hydrolytic enzymes digest substance
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