Lipid Structures Only Flashcards

1
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Estradiol

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2
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z group is just H

A

Phosphatidic Acid

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3
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  • z group is ethanol with amine grp
  • specifically found on the inner layer of the lipid bilayer
  • abundant in brain/nerves
  • AKA Cephalin
A

phosphatidyl ethanolamine

found where?

also called?

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4
Q

9-C16:1

omega-7

A

Palmitoleic Acid

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5
Q

CH3–(CH2)16–COOH

A

Stearic Acid

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6
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  • found in pulmonary surfactant
A

phosphatidylglycerol

where is it found?

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7
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CH3–(CH2)14–COOH

most common saturated fatty acid in nature

A

Palmitic Acid

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8
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specifically alpha-linolenic, the omega-3 version

9,12,15-C18:3

A

Linolenic Acid

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9
Q
  • found in myelin sheath and other cell membranes
  • can also have phosphoethanolamine

(ceramide with a phosphocholine group on the bare OH)

A

Sphingomyelin

  • where are they found?
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10
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Cholesterol

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11
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5,8,11,14-C20:4

omega-6 polyunsaturated

  • very important as a signaling molecule > creates prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and leukotrienes
A

Arachidonic Acid

importance?

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12
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A

phosphatidylcholine

AKA lecithin

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13
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  • main compononents of biological membranes
  • glycerol with 2 FAs and phosphate on C3
  • glycerol-3-phosphate not 1, because glycerol is prochiral
A

What are glycerophospholipids?

Why is the phosphate specifically located on a certain carbon of the backbone?

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14
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  • serine is Z group
  • held on inner layer of cell membrane by flippase
  • during apoptosis, flippase stops holding it and its flip to the outer layer to signal macrophages
A

phosphatidylserine

where is it found?

what does it do?

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15
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A

Cortisol

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16
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9,12-C18:2

omega-6 polyunsaturated

A

Linoleic Acid

17
Q
A

Testosterone

18
Q
  • inner cell membrane
A

phosphatidyl-inositol

where is it?

19
Q
  • main constituent of olive oil

9-C18:1

omega-9

A

Oleic Acid

20
Q

Cardiolipin

  • glycerophospholipid with phosphatidyl-glycerol as its Z group
  • in other words 2 phosphatidic acids with glycerol between them
  • this means it has 4 FA attached… 2 for each glycerol
A

What lipid constitutes about 20% of the inner mitochondrial membrane?

21
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  • found in various sphingolipids in cell membranes
  • important in signaling as well

(looks like a glycerol with middle OH subbed by amino and 3rd H subbed by 15-C w/ double bond on first C)

A

Sphingosine

where is it found?

22
Q
A

aldosterone

23
Q
A

Progesterone

24
Q
A

Cholic Acid