Phospholipids Flashcards
Phosphoglycerides
G3P backbone with a polar head group and two hydrophobic FA tails
Membranes
Names derived from polar head group
Root: phoshatidyl-
Plasmalogens
Similar to PGs in structure
G3P backbone
C2 esterified FA
C1 FA = ether bond
Root: phosphatidal-
Expressed highly in heart and brain
Sphingomyelin (SM)
Major sphingolipid found in neural membranes
Polar head group = phosphate group and choline
Functions of phospholipids
- Component of membrane
- Emulsifier of TGs and cholesteryl esters
- Outer coat component of plasma lipoprotein complexes
- Pulmonary surfactant
- Anchor proteins to the membrane
- Enzyme activators
- Signaling
- Protect other membrane lipids from oxidative damage (plasmalogens - contain a vinyl either double bond)
Which cells are NOT able to make phospholipids
RBCs
Phosphogylceride synthesis
*begins exactly the same as TG synthesis
- Glycerol-3P is formed from DHAP or Glycerol
- G3P dehydrogenase or Glycerol kinase - 2 FAs are esterified to the C-1 and C-2 on the glycerol backbone
- acyl transferases - Forms phosphatidic acid
- Polar head is attached to the phosphate group to form a phosphogylceride (glycerophospholipid)
Phosphoglycerides are a source for which FA…
Which is needed for eicosanoid synthesis
Arachidonic acid (ARA)
Which phosphoglycerides are important sources for lung surfactant?
dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC)
Phoshatiylglycerol (PG)
**these are the major components
The other minor ones are
PE, PI, PS
- Phosphatidalethanolamine
- Phosphatidalcholine
- Platelet-activating factor (PAF)
Examples of plasmalogens
- Found in myelin sheath
- Found in heart muscle
- Similar to #2…but an acetyl group replaces the C2 Fatty acyl group…and the C-1 FA is saturated (usually unsaturated in plasmalogens)
—> binds cells receptors and activates thrombotic or inflammatory events
Degradation of phosphoglyceride (PG)
Classes of enzymes and what they cleave…
Phospholipase A1 and A2 = cleave the C1 and C2 FAs from the glycerol backbone
Phospholipase C (PLC) = cleaves between the glycerol backbone and the C3 phosphate group —> PIP2 —> DAG + IP3
***know A2 and C
Sphingolipid synthesis overview
Begins with a ceramide = long chain FA attached to sphingosine through an amide bond
If phosphocholine is added to ceramide = SM
If glucose added = glucosylcerebroside
If Gal = galactosylcerbroside
Sulfatides = sulfation of the galactosylcerbroside (made in oligodendrocytes)
If >1 sugar added = a type of globoside
If sialic acid added to globoside = ganglioside