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Basic Chemistry
and
Biological Molecules
John Ireland
Chapter 3
Bio162
Atoms and
Ions
Carbs
Polymers
Bonding
Proteins
Nucleic
Acids
Lipids
Atoms and Ions
Atoms are the smallest unit of
matter with definitive
properties.
Even atoms have substructure.
Hydrogen
Proton
Mass = 1 amu
Charge = +1
Neutron
Mass = 1 amu
Charge = 0
Electron
Mass = O*
Charge = -1
* Not quite zero, but close enough for government work
Atomic Number =
Number of protons
Atomic Mass =
Protons +
Neutrons
Isomers
Hydrogen
Also Hydrogen
Number of Electrons = Number
of Protons, if the atom is neutral.
Ions
Neutrons removed for clarity
Lithium +1
Bonding
Bonding is governed by
Electronegativity*
*Among other things, but we don’t need to go there right now.
Ionic Bonds = Large Differences
in Electronegativity.
Covalent Bonds = No to
Moderate differences in
Electronegativity
Polar vs. Nonpolar
Hydrogen Bonds
Polymers
Biological
Molecules
are Organic
Functional
Groups, subunits
of structure
Hydroxyl (-OH)
Carboxyl (-COOH)
Amino (-NH2)
Sulfhydryl (-SH)
Phosphate (PO4)
Methyl (-CH3)
Together these
groups give
organic molecules
their functions
How do we go from small
molecules to large polymers?
Dehydration Reaction
HO
H
HO
H
How do we break them back
apart?
Hydrolysis
HOH
HO
H
Carbohydrates, the Sugars
Carbohydrates are polymers
of Simple Sugars
Carbohydrates have two
functions
Function comes from Structure
Structure comes from the
arrangement of monomers
New Arrangement = New Function
Nucleic Acids, Information
Nucleic Acids are polymers of
nucleotides
Nucleic Acids have two
functions
Heredity
Energy Transfer
Function is determined by
the order of nucleotides
Proteins, Diverse Functions
Proteins are linear polymers
of amino acids
Amino Acids
have an amino
and a carboxylic
acid functional
group
There are twenty natural
amino acids.
In essence, they are a chemistry
tool kit.
Amino Acids bind together
by peptide bonds
Proteins are extremely varied
in Function
Function is derived from
Structure
Structure is an emergent
property.
There are four levels of structure.
Now pull them together…
Evolution likes to reuse what
works.
A protein’s function is
destroyed if the structure is
destroyed (denatured).
Lipids, Diverse Structures
Lipids are polymers
composed of the monomer
acetyl-CoA
Very diverse structures can
be formed.
Trigylceride
Phospholipid
Sterols/Steroids
Lipids have three functions