Lipids and cell membranes Flashcards

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What is the role of lipids?

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  • sources of energy
  • form membranes
  • participate in cell signalling
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What is the role of fatty acids?

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principle store of energy

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3
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What is the structure of fatty acids?

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carboxyl group with long hydrocarbon chain

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4
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Explain fatty acid nomenclature

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  • carbon atoms:double bonds ratio tells us if fatty acid is saturated, unsaturated or polyunsaturated
  • double bonds are number using ‘Δ9’, ‘Δ12’
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5
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What are examples of sterols?

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  • bile acids
  • steroid hormones
  • vitamins
  • cell membranes
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6
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What is the most common inherited disorder in lipid pathways?

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Gaucher’s

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7
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What are the lipids found in membranes?

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phospholipids
glycolipids
sterols

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What does amphipathic mean?

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containing hydrophobic and hydrophilic ends

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9
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What is the structure of membrane lipids?

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  • hydrophobic tail

- hydrophilic head

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10
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Why are membranes important?

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  • compartmentalisation
  • highly selective membranes
  • sensors to respond to internal and external conditions
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What is the fluid mosaic model?

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  • phospholipid bilayer is fluid matrix
  • lipids and proteins can undergo rotational and lateral movement
  • peripheral and integral proteins
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12
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How is asymmetry generated?

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lipids transferred to other side using flippases

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13
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Where does membrane synthesis occur?

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in the ER

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14
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What is vesicle trafficking?

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bits of membrane pinch off from the ER to form vesicles and then fuse with other membranes

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What is exocytosis?

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  • delivery of lipids and membrane proteins to cell membrane

- allows movement of other molecules out of cell

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What is endocytosis?

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  • movement of materials into cells via membrane bound vesicles
17
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What are the 4 types of membrane protein?

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  1. transmembrane
  2. membrane-associated
  3. lipid-linked
  4. protein-attached