Title: Biological Molecules
1Biological Molecules
2Objectives
- Define a sugar and describe how polysaccharides
are formed - Describe solubility and energy storage properties
of lipids - Explore factors that affect the 3D structure of
proteins - Define nucleic acids and describe their functions
3Organic Compounds
- Atoms form molecules
- Molecules combine to form Macromolecules
- Main component of macromolecules is carbon
- 4 Types of Macromolecules found in all living
things - Carbohydrates
- Lipids
- Proteins
- Nucleic acids
- Organic Compounds- molecules with C-C bonds
- Carbon can form a total of four bonds
combination of single, double, or triple bonds - Can form long chains or rings
4Terminology
- Monomers smaller, simple molecule that can join
together to form larger molecule - Mono single mer part
- Polymers complex molecule formed when 2 or more
monomers combine - poly many
- polymerization when polymer formed
- condensation reaction takes place (releases 2 H
and 1 O)
5Carbohydrates
- Carbohydrate- made of C, H, and O
- Ratio of elements C1H2O1
- Ribose is C5H10O5
- Stores energy in C-H bonds
Ribose
6Types of Carbohydrates
- Monosaccharide (monomer)- few carbons linked
together - Simple sugars
- e.g. Glucose (C6H12O6)
- Polysaccharides (polymer)- long chains of
monosaccharides - Complex carbohydrates
- Insoluble in H2O
- Stored in special reserves in cell
- e.g. starch (foods we eat) and cellulose (plant
structure)
7Starch
Glucose
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8Lipids
- Lipid- not soluble in water, but is soluble in
oil - Made of C, H, O
- C-H bonds good for storing energy
- Structure is 3 long chains of C-H units
- Lipid structure is a glycerol molecule attached
to three chains of fatty acids made of C-H units
9Lipid Structure
Triglyceride Molecule
Glycerol
3 fatty acid chains
10Types of Lipids
- Saturated Fats
- Butter, cheese, chocolate, beef
- Unsaturated Fats
- Avocado, olives, peanuts, fish
- Steroids
- Sex hormones, cholesterol, chlorophyll
- Wax
- Earwax, beeswax
11Saturated Fats
- Carbons are saturated with hydrogen
- 3 fatty acid chains line up side by side
- Animal fats
- Solids at room temperature
- See Table 2.1
12Unsaturated Fats
- Carbons are not saturated with hydrogen
- Carbon chain contains double bonds
- 3 fatty acid chains have kinks
- Liquid at room temperature vegetable oils
- See Table 2.1
13Saturated and Unsaturated Fats
- Saturated fat
- Unsaturated Fat
14Proteins
- Proteins- composed of long chains of amino acids
- 20 different types of amino acids (AA)
- Made of C, H, O, and N
- AAs join at peptide bonds
15Protein Structure
- Primary Structure (1)
- String of AAs
- Actual sequence of AA in protein
- Most basic structure
- Usually only a few 100 AAs long
16Protein Structure
- Secondary Structure (2)- initial coiling or
bending of AA chain due to molecular interactions - alpha helix (keratin protein in hair)
- Beta pleated sheets (silk strands)
17Protein Structure
beta pleated sheet
alpha helix
18Protein Structure
- Tertiary Structure (3)- folding chain into
compact mass
19Protein Structure
- Quaternary Structure (4)- 2 or more folded
proteins combined - e.g. Hemoglobin
20Protein Function and Activity
- Provide Structure
- Collagen makes up cartilage and tendons
- Enzymes
- Increase rate of chemical reactions
- Denature- protein structure breaks down
- Caused by
- Heat
- pH extremes
- Chemicals that disrupt H bonding
21DNA RNA
- Made of nucleotides
- Nucleotides are grouped into units called genes
- Made of C, H, O, N, and a base
22DNA (Double Helix)
- DNA- encodes sequences for cellular proteins
- Tells where proteins are made
- DNA is wound up into chromosomes
- DNA bases
- Adenine
- Thymine
- Cytosine
- Guanine
23RNA (Protein Synthesis)
- mRNA- carries DNA message
- rRNA- makes ribosomes to process mRNA
- tRNA- forms proteins from RNA message
- RNA bases
- Adenine
- Uracil (not Thymine)
- Guanine
- Cytosine
24Thought Questions
- What element makes up the backbone of all organic
molecules? - Carbon
- What is the ratio of elements in carbohydrates?
- C1H2O1
- What is the formula for glucose?
- C6H12O6
- The scientific name for complex carbos.
- Polysaccharides
25Thought Questions
- What are the two energy storing biomolecules?
- Carbos Lipids
- Whats the difference between sat. unsat. fats?
- Sat. fats have no double bonds
- Vegetable fats are what type of fat?
- Unsat. fats
26Thought Questions
- The actual AA sequence of a protein is called
- Primary Structure
- What is Quaternary structure?
- 2 or more folded proteins combined.
- Give 2 major functions of proteins.
- Structure and enzymes
- What factors can denature (break down) proteins?
- Heat, pH, disrupting H-bonding
27Thought Questions
- What is DNAs job?
- To encode info for making proteins
- How many bases does DNA have?
- 4
- What are they?
- A, C, T, G
- What is the difference between RNA and DNA?
- Uracil replaces Thymine 3 types of RNA
28The Organic Compounds That are Vital to Life
C
N
O
H
Organic Compounds Elements Monomers (smallest parts) Function
Carbohydrates C, H, O Monosaccharide Energy
Protein C, H, O, N Amino Acids Building Blocks Reactions/ Enzymes
Lipids C, H, O Glycerol Fatty Acids Stored Energy Membranes Messengers
Nucleic Acids (DNA, RNA) C, H, O, N, P Nucleotides Genetic Code