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Human Biology Sylvia S. Mader Michael Windelspecht Chapter 2 Chemistry of Life Lecture Outline Part 3 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. 1 2.5 Lipids Understanding fats when reading a nutrition label • Recommendation for total amount of fat for a 2,000 calorie diet is 65g. • Be sure to know how many servings there are. • A % DV of 5% or less is low and 20% or more is high. • Try to stay away from trans fats. • Would you eat the food on the following nutrition label? Why or why not? 2 2.5 Lipids Understanding fats when reading a nutrition label Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Serving Size 1 cup (228g) Servings Per Container 2 Start here. Amount Per Serving Calories 250 Calories from Fat 110 %Daily Value Total Fat 12g Limit these nutrients. Get enough of these nutrients. Trans Fat 1.5g Cholesterol 30mg Sodium 470mg Total Carbohydrate 31g Dietary Fiber 0g Sugars 5g Protein 5g Vitamin A Vitamin C Calcium Iron 18% 15% Saturated Fat 3g 10% 20% 10% 0% 4% 2% 20% 4% Figure 2.18 Understanding a food label. 3 2.5 Lipids What is the structure of a phospholipid? Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. • The structure is similar to a triglyceride. • One fatty acid is replaced by a polar phosphate group. • ___________ are the primary components of cellular membranes. polar head inside cell nonpolar tails outside cell a. Phospholipid structure b. Membrane structure Figure 2.19 Structure of a phospholipid. 4 2.5 Lipids What is a steroid? Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. H3C H3C • A steroid is a _____. • The structure is four fused ___________. CH3 CH3 CH3 HO a. Cholesterol • Examples are cholesterol and sex hormones. OH OH CH3 CH3 CH3 O HO b. Testosterone c. Estrogen b: © Warren Toda/epa/Corbis; c: © Tony Marsh/Reuters/Corbis Figure 2.20 Examples of steroids. 5 2.6 Proteins 3. What are proteins? • Made of subunits called ______________ • Important for diverse functions in the body including hormones, enzymes, antibodies, and transport • Can denature: undergo a change in shape that causes loss of ____________ 6 2.6 Proteins What do amino acids look like? Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. H H H H3N+ O O– CH H3C CH2 valine (val) (nonpolar) H H3N+ C O– O– CH2 CH2 CH2 COO– N +H 3 glutamic acid (glu) (ionized, polar) lysine (lys) (ionized, polar) O C CH2 H O– H3N+ C O H C CH2 NH Figure 2.21 The structure of a few amino acids. C CH2 C CH2 C C H3N+ C O H3N+ C O O– C –O tryptophan (trp) (nonpolar) O aspartic acid (asp) (ionized, polar) H3N+ C CH2 O C O– SH cysteine (cys) (polar) 7 2.6 Proteins What are the 4 levels of protein organization? • Primary – the _______ order of amino acids • Secondary – localized folding into ___________ ______ and _________ • Tertiary – the 3-D shape of the entire protein in space • Quaternary – combination of more than one polypeptide • All proteins have primary, secondary, and tertiary structure, while only a few have quaternary structure. 8 2.6 Proteins What do the levels of organization look like? Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Primary Structure: sequence of amino acids H3N+ amino acid COO– peptide bond Secondary Structure: Alpha helix or a pleated sheet hydrogen bond C CH C N CH C N CH R C CH C CH N N C C CH N N R R hydrogen bond C R R CH N R R CH (alpha) helix Tertiary Structure: final shape of polypeptide (beta) sheet = pleated sheet disulfide bond Quaternary Structure: two or more associated polypeptides Figure 2.23 Levels of protein structure. 9 2.7 Nucleic Acids 4. What are nucleic acids? • Made of _________ subunits • Function in the cell to make proteins • Include RNA and DNA 10 2.7 Nucleic Acids What are the 3 parts of a nucleotide? Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. phosphate C P 5' Nucleotide nitrogencontaining base O S 4' 1' 2' 3' sugar 11 2.7 Nucleic Acids What are the 5 bases found in nucleotides? • _________ (A) and __________ (G) are double-ringed purines. • _________ (C), ________ (T), and _____ (U) are single-ringed pyrimidines. • In DNA, A pairs with T and G pairs with C. 12 2.7 Nucleic Acids What are the 5 bases found in nucleotides? Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. H N Hydrogen bond N H CH3 O C N N H bases N C S N N O G P HN O Adenine (A) Thymine (T) (DNA only) A G T T C A N H O N H CH N O H Uracil (U) (RNA only) C U S P N A S G N P backbone H C N C P N CH U N N H O S H Guanine (G) a. DNA structure with base pairs: A with T and G with C Cytosine (C) b. RNA structure with bases G, U, A, C Figure 2.24 The structure of DNA and RNA. 13 2.7 Nucleic Acids Summary of DNA and RNA structural differences • DNA – Sugar is _________ – Bases include A, T, C, and G – Double-stranded • RNA – Sugar is _______ – Bases include A, U, C, and G – Single-stranded 14 Summary of the macromolecules Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Organic molecules Examples Monomers Functions CH2OH O H Carbohydrates Monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides OH Immediate energy and stored energy; structural molecules H H HO OH H OH Glucose H Lipids Fats, oils, phospholipids, steroids H O C OH H C OH H C OH C HO H H H H H C C C C C H H H H H R Fatty acid H Glycerol Proteins Structural, enzymatic, carrier, hormonal, contractile amino group H2N H C acid group COOH R group Long-term energy storage; membrane components Support, metabolic, transport, regulation, motion Amino acid phosphate P Nucleic acids DNA, RNA base C O S Nucleotide Storage of genetic information 15