Lipids Biochem
Lipids Biochem
Lipids Biochem
NOTES OUTLINE:
I. Biological Lipids
II. Nomenclature of Lipids
III. Triacylglycerols ● Insoluble in water
IV. Triacylglycerols vs. Polysaccharides ● Fats and oils: stored forms of energy
V. Lipids as Cell membrane
VI. Structural Lipids in Membrane ● Phospholipids and sterols: structural
VII. Five General Types of membrane lipids ● Enzyme cofactors
VIII. Sphingolipids ● Electron carriers
IX. Sphingolipids in blood types ● Pigments
X. Composition and Architecture of
Membranes ● Chaperones
XI. Membrane Proteins ● Emulsifying agent
XII. Motion of Phospholipids in Bilayer ● Hormones
XIII. Solute Transport Across Membranes ● Intracellular messengers
XIV. ATP Synthesis in Membranes
OBJECTIVES
● identify the role of different lipid families
in the biological system;
In eukaryotic cells
Simple triacylglycerols:
● Tripalmitin (16:0)
● Tristearin (18:0)
● Triolein (18:1)
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2. Anchor for many proteins
● Bilipid membrane
Functions of the Cytoplasmic ● Hydrophobic interact with one
Membrane another
● Hydrophilic interact with water
1. Permeability barrier
ex. aquaporins – water transport system
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● In eukaryotes, inner mitochondrial
membrane
1. Glycerophospholipids
2. Galactolipids
3. Sulfolipids
4. Archaeal tetraether lipids
5. Spingolipids
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● in plasma membrane of animal
cells
● In myelin, sheath surrounding
and insulates the axons of some
● Archaea, unicellular prokaryotes that neurons
live in extreme environments
● Ether bonds, much more stable to
hydrolysis at low pH and high occur in outer face of plasma
temperature membranes
● Archaeal lipids are twice the length
of phospholipids and sphingolipids ● Connected to sugars, no
● archaeal do not contain fatty acid phosphate group
but instead diphytanyl ● Cerebrosides, one sugar linked
● most complex lipids to ceramide (gal, plasma
membrane of non neural tissue
● Globosides, with two or more
sugars
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progressive developmental
retardation, paralysis, blindness
and death
● Glycosphingolipids as determinants of
blood groups. The human blood groups
(O, A, B) are determined in part by the
causes mental retardation and
oligosaccharide head groups of these
early death, Defects in one of the
glycosphingolipids.
enzymes accumulate in tissues (brain,
● The same three oligosaccharides are
spleen and liver)
also found attached to certain blood
proteins of individuals of blood types O,
A, and B, respectively
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● The fatty acyl chains in the
interior of the membrane form
a fluid, hydrophobic region.
● Integral proteins float in this
sea of lipids, held by
hydrophobic interactions with
their nonpolar amino acid side
chains.
● Both proteins and lipids are
free to move laterally in the
plane of the bilayer, but
movement of either from one
leaflet of the bilayer to the
● aid the first cell
other is restricted.
● flexible has a jelly like consistency and
self-repairing ● The carbohydrate moieties
● selectively permeable attached to some proteins and
● not just as passive barriers (w/ protein, lipids of the plasma membrane
carbohydrates) are exposed on the
● Fluid mosaic model extracellular surface.
● 5-8 nm or 50-80 Å (with protein)
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● (A) In micelles. The hydrophobic
chains of the fatty acids are
sequestered at the core of the sphere.
There is virtually no water in the
hydrophobic interior.
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Composition changes accompanying
membrane trafficking.
(a) The path of lipids and proteins
during membrane trafficking
from the site of their synthesis
(ER) through the Golgi
apparatus to the cell surface
(or to organelles such as
lysosomes). Small vesicles
bud off the ER, move to and
fuse with the cis Golgi, exit the
trans Golgi as secretory or
transport vesicles, and fuse
with the plasma membrane or
with endosomes, which give
rise to lysosomes.
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● Interact with the surface only (not
in hydrophobic side)
● are embedded within the lipid
bilayer
● Monotopic, interacting with one ● Reversible in membrane (can be
leaflet of the bilayer in membrane and in the cytosol)
● Polytopic, traverses the
membrane once or several time
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● catalyze translocation of the
aminophospholipids
phosphatidylethanolamine and
phosphatidylserine from the extracellular
to the cytosolic leaflet of the plasma
membrane
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● simply facilitate movement down a
concentration gradient, increasing
the transport rate
● passive transport or facilitated
diffusion
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● is either open or closed, channels simply
allow the ion to flow down the
electrochemical gradient
● never open at the same time, substrate
CAN move against its concentration
gradient
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● Fungi, plants
● Acidification of
lysozymes,endosomes, golgi
complex ans secretory vesicles
in animals
● ATP synthases are central to
ATP production in mitochondria
and chloroplasts
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- Bacteria
- Archaea A0A1
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