Title: Lipids
1CHAPTER 10
Lipids
2 Lipids
Learning Goals Know
- Biological roles of lipids
- Structure and properties of storage lipids
- Structure and properties of membrane lipids
- Structure and properties of signaling lipids
- Methods of Lipid Structure Determination
EOC Problem 1 starts off with what is a lipid
see next slide for the diversity of lipids.
3Lipids Structurally Diverse Class
- Organic molecules that are characterized by low
solubility in water, that is, are relatively
hydrophobic. - Thought question would some amino acids act like
lipids ? consider I, L, F, W, Y
4Biological Functions of Lipids
- Storage of energy
- Reduced compounds lots of available energy
- Hydrophobic nature good packing
- Insulation from environment
- Low thermal conductivity
- High heat capacity (can absorb heat)
- Mechanical protection (can absorb shocks)
- Water repellant
- Hydrophobic nature keeps surface of the organism
dry - Prevents excessive wetting (birds)
- Prevents loss of water via evaporation
- Buoyancy control and acoustics in marine mammals
- Increased density while diving deep helps sinking
(just a hypothesis) - Spermaceti organ may focus sound energy sound
stun gun?
5More Functions
- Membrane structure
- Main structure of cell membranes
- Cofactors for enzymes
- Vitamin K blood clot formation
- Coenzyme Q ATP synthesis in mitochondria
- Signaling molecules
- Paracrine hormones (act locally)
- Steroid hormones (act body-wide)
- Growth factors
- Vitamins A and D (hormone precursors)
- Pigments
- Color of tomatoes, carrots, pumpkins, some birds
- Antioxidants
- Vitamin E
6Fatty Acid Naming Systems
7Effect of cis unsaturation on Stearic Acid 180
EOC Problem 8 Draw the structure of omega-6
fatty acid 161. You can pause here and do it !
8Fatty Acids
9Go Back to the TableLook at Melting Points
Their Meaning EOC Problem 2a and 2c Get Into
Melting Points and Unsaturation
10Glycerol Heart of Some Complex Lipids
11Triacylglycerol
When Unsatd acids are there, they are first at
C-2.
12Guinea Pig Adipocytes
13Arabidopsis Seed Section
14Sperm Whales Fatheads of the Deep
Adjusts buoyancy with Deep dives (1000m deep) by
crystallizing and becoming denserless energy is
used by the whale (to overcome buoyancy).
15Saturated and Unsaturated Fats in Food Lipids
16Trans Fatty Acids
- Trans fatty acids form by partial dehydrogenation
of unsaturated fatty acids - Done to increase shelf life or stability at high
temperature of oils used in cooking (especially
deep frying) - A trans double bond allows a given fatty acid to
adopt an extended conformation - Trans fatty acids can pack more regularly and
show higher melting points than cis forms - Consuming trans fats increases risk of
cardiovascular disease - Avoid deep-frying partially hydrogenated
vegetable oils - Current trend reduce trans fats in foods
(Wendys, KFC) - EOC Problem 9 Calalytic hydrogenation of Veggie
Oils
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18Wax
EOC Problem 13 on the impermeability of waxes.
19Ear Wax (Cerumen) is Not Wax
The primary components of ear wax are shed layers
of skin 60 of the earwax consisting of
keratin 1220 saturated and unsaturated
long-chain fatty acids, alcohols and
squalene, 69 cholesterol
20Major Types of Lipids
21What X Can Be
5th Edition
Why are these arrows here?
226th Edition
23Phosphatidylcholine
- Phosphatidylcholine is the major component of
most eukaryotic cell membranes - Many prokaryotes, including E. coli, cannot
synthesize this lipid their membranes do not
contain phosphatidylcholine
24Phosphatidyl Inositol Membrane Signaling
25Phospholipases
26Ether Lipids Plasmalogen
- Vinyl ether analog of phosphatidylethanolamine
- Common in vertebrate heart tissue
- Also found in some protozoa and anaerobic
bacteria - Function is not well understood
- Resistant to cleavage by common lipases but
cleaved by few specific lipases - Increase membrane rigidity?
- Sources of signaling lipids?
- May be antioxidants?
27Two Ether Linked aliphatic groups
High concentration in Heart Lipids
Active at 10-9 M Part of many things including
Inflammation
28Galactolipids in Chloroplasts
70-80 of Lipids in Thylakoid Membranes
29One Type of Achaea Membrane Lipid in
Hyperthermophiles
30Sphingolipids
Sphingolipids
31Discoverer of Sphingolipids
32Neuraminic Acid Sialic Acid
33Shapes of these Phospholipids
34ABO Blood Groups Glc-Gal-GalNAc-Gal Fuc
35ABO Blood Group Substances, 5th Ed
36Recycling Sphingolipids
37Membrane Lipid as Progenitor to Prostaglandins - 1
Arachidonic Acid C204?5,8,11,14
38Eicosanoids
Smooth Muscle Contraction
Hormones
Part of Blood Clotting
Asprin and Ibuprofin Inhibit Synthesis of
Prostaglandins Thromboxanes
NSAIDs Non Steroid Anti Inflammatory Drugs
39Cholesterol Steroid ( 4 fused rings)
40Steroid Hormones Made from Cholesterol
Multistep
Glucose Metabolism
Salt Excretion
Cholesterol
Anti-inflammatory
41Synthesis of Vitamin-D
Regulate Calcium Metabolism
42A child who began life in a closet
43Retinal Comes from Carotene
44Isoprene Vitamins
45Mitochondrial and Chloroplast Membrane Electron
Carriers
46Carotenoids
47Outline of Lipid Structure Identification
48Saponification and Methylation
49Gas or HPLC to separate and identify the Fatty
Acid Methyl Esters
50Mass Spectrometry of a Lipid
51A Little Review
52Things to Know and Do Before Class
- Fatty acid properties and system of names.
- Structures of Triacylglycerols.
- Structures of Glycerol-Phospho-lipids.
- Structures of Sphingolipids.
- Progenitor of prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and
leukotrienes arachidonic acid. - Cholesterol and other steroids.
- Analysis of lipids.
- Know how to do EOC Problems 1, 2a and c, 7-13
and for fun (if you cook) problem 3 (works the
same for Hollandaise sauce).