Steroids Flashcards
1
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Steroids - fundamentals
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- Organic compound with four joined rings arranged in specific
way. - Groups joined all over the molecule
- Have roles in membrane stability or as signalling molecules
(hormones). - Sterones are steroid hormones (e.g. testosterone)
- Sterols are steroid alcohols (e.g. cortisol)
2
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The Fungi: secosterols and ergosterols
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- Ergocalciferol is formed in the Fungi in response to
290-315 nm light (vitamin D2). - Ergosterol is made by the Fungi and Protista and have
the same role in cell membrane stabilisation therein as
cholesterol does in the Mammalia.
3
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Steroids in the Animalia and their functions
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- Cholesterol – stabilises cell membranes by retaining
their fluidity when temperatures fall. - Sex hormones – testosterone, progesterone, estrogens
- Corticosteroids (from adrenal cortex)
-glucocorticoids (corticosteroids involved in glucose
metabolism including cortisol as natural one and predisone as synthetic one. - mineralocorticoids (corticosteroids involved in electrolyte
homeostasis) including aldosterone.
4
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Steroids in the Viridiplantae
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- Solanaceae includes: Atropa belladonna L. (deadly
nightshade) and Capsicum annuum L. (bell peppers, chilli peppers) - Solanum spp. produce solanine as a defence molecule against herbivory.
- Produced from cholesterol as the raw material.
5
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Name the steroids that stabilise cell membranes in the Animalia and the Fungi
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cholesterol in the Animalia and ergosterol in the
Fungi.
6
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Name three human sex hormones.
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testosterone, estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), estriol (E3), progesterone
7
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Give two examples of plant defence molecules based on steroid.
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digoxin, solanine, oubain, oleandrin