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Chapter 3:The Chemical Building Blocks of Life Topics you are not responsible for: molar concentration End of Chapter questions: Understand: all Apply: all Synthesize: 1 & 3 Do all mQuiz questions Chemical Building Blocks 1 What causes Alzheimer's disease? Amyloid precursor protein is converted to β-Amyloid APP is an integral membrane protein Processing by ‘protease’-type enzymes (α-, β-, γ-secretase) β-Amyloid plaque formation Many questions remain unanswered… -- Do β-Amyloid plaques cause disease symptoms? -- Why do some people get Alz Dis and other do not? -- What are possible explanations? Chemical Building Blocks Amyloid Plaques AB42 > AB40 2 What are the fundamental properties of organic molecules? What are “organic” molecules? What are hydrocarbons? Molecular representations Chemical Building Blocks 3 What “functional” groups occur on biological molecules? -- Know these like “the back of your hand”! e.g. Cysteine Chemical Building Blocks 4 What are the 4 major groups of macromolecules? Proteins Nucleic acids Lipids Carbohydrates What are the molecular building blocks (subunits) of each? Chemical Building Blocks 5 How are macromolecules built (synthesized) from subunits? Dehydrolysis (condensation) Rxs …And broken apart (degraded)? Hydrolysis Rxs Chemical Building Blocks 6 Proteins Proteins have diverse structures; which reflects their function What are some of the functions of proteins? Enzymes!! Molecule Transport Gene regulation Cell movements Hormones etc… Chemical Building Blocks 7 What are the different types of amino acids? How are AAs similar/different In structure? How many AAs are there? Chemical Building Blocks 8 How are amino acids linked together in proteins? The “peptide bond” C-terminus and N-terminus Amino end Models OH H- Chemical Building Blocks Carboxyl end 9 What are the four levels of protein structure? All proteins have 1O, 2O and 3O structure -- some have 4O What is Primary (1O) structure? e. g., N – ALA – LYS – PHE – GLU etc. – C Chemical Building Blocks 10 What is Secondary (2O) structure? α-helices & β-sheets What is Tertiary (3O) structure? What is Quartenary (4O) structure? Models Chemical Building Blocks 11 What determines and stabilizes protein tertiary structure? Amino acid sequence Bonding Hydrophobic exclusion Chaperone proteins Chemical Building Blocks 12 What happens if protein structure is disrupted? Denaturation What causes denaturation? heat detergents ionic conditions pH Loss of function Animation Chemical Building Blocks 13 What are some other characteristics of proteins? What are … Prosthetic groups? e.g., HEME Coenzymes? -- e.g., NADH Cofactors? -- e.g., Mg++ What is a catalytic site? Models Chemical Building Blocks 14 What are the functions of carbohydrates? Energy storage Energy transport Structure Molecular Recognition Chemical Building Blocks 15 What are the properties of … Mono- & Disaccharides? Oligosaccharides? Why can oligosaccharide structure be very complex? Chemical Building Blocks 16 What are some important polysaccharides? Energy storage Starch & glycogen Structural cellulose & chitin Starch and Cellulose differ only in bonds between glucose Starch α-linkage Cellulose β-linkage Models Chemical Building Blocks 17 Oligosaccharides determine blood type ABO “antigens” are oligosaccharides -- on lipids and proteins Blood type reflects type of enzyme possessed B = galactosyl transferase A = N-acetyl-galactosamine transferase AB have both O has neither Immune system can respond to A or B Chemical Building Blocks 18 What are the building blocks of DNA and RNA? Nucleotides ribo-nucleotides deoxy-ribo purines pyrimidines Chemical Building Blocks 19 How are nucleotides linked in a DNA strand? Covalent bonds within strands 3’ – 5’ Complementary base-pairing Hydrogen bonds Models Chemical Building Blocks 20 What are the functions of Lipids? Energy storage -- triglycerides (fats) Membrane structure -- phospholipids Signaling molecules -- steroidal hormones Other specialized functions What property do all lipids share? Chemical Building Blocks 21 How does structure and function relate in: … Phospholipids? -- amphipathic … Triglycerides? -- hydrophobic Models Chemical Building Blocks 22 How does fatty acid saturation affect the properties of triglycerides? Fluidity Metabolism The odd history of “Partially hydrogenated vegetable oils” & “Trans-fatty acids” Chemical Building Blocks 23