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Biomolecules Lecture •Carbohydrates •Lipids •Proteins •Nucleic Acids

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Biomolecules Lecture

• Carbohydrates

• Lipids

• Proteins

• Nucleic Acids

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You are what you eat

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Carbohydrates

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Monosaccharides

4 Examples:

1. Glucose

2. Fructose

3. Ribose

4. Deoxyribose

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Glucose Structure

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Function of Glucose

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Fructose Structure

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Function of Fructose

• Used by sperm cells as source of energy

• Converted to glucose and used as source of energy

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Structure of Ribose and Deoxyribose

deoxyribose

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Function of Ribose

• Part of RNA nucleotides and ATP

RNA Nucleotide

RNA

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Function of Ribose

• Part of RNA nucleotides and ATP

ATP

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Function of Deoxyribose• Part of DNA

nucleotides

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Disaccharides

3 examples:

1. Sucrose

2. Lactose

3. Maltose

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Carbohydrate Synthesis/Hydrolysis

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Carbohydrate Structure

Maltose

Glucose +

Glucose

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Sucrose Structure

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Sucrose Function

• Once it is broken down, it is used as a source of energy

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Lactose

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Maltose

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How sweet is sweet?• We perceive a sweet taste when a

chemical binds to the sweet receptor on the tongue –The structure of a compound determines

how well it fits into a receptor–The more strongly the chemical binds to the

receptor, the sweeter it is perceived to be –The chemical can be sugar or another

compound, such as aspartame

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Polysaccharides

3 examples:

1. Glycogen

2. Starch

3. Cellulose

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GLYCOGEN

CELLULOSE

STARCH

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Lipids

3 types of lipids:

1. Triglycerides (fats & oils)

2. Phospholipids

3. Steroids

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Lipids Fats and oils are composed of 2 types of Fats and oils are composed of 2 types of

subunits: subunits: glycerol and fatty acids.glycerol and fatty acids.

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Examples of Trigylcerides

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Triglyceride

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Triglyceride

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Saturated Fats

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Unsaturated Fats

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Trans Fats

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Phospholipids

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Phospholipids

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Steroids

1 2

3 4

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Examples of Steroids

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ProteinsProteins

Proteins are made up of amino acids linked together

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Proteins

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ProteinsProteins

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Examples of Amino Acids

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Protein Structure

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The function of a protein is a result of its 3-D structure

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Protein Structure

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Protein Structure

Lactase

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Protein Structure

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Protein Movement

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Protein Transport

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Protein TransportLE 5-13c

ATP

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Protein Buffers

Help maintain pH in our body

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Protein Receptors Can Activate Molecules

Messenger molecule

Receptor

Activatedmolecule

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Protein Control

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Protein Defense

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Protein Enzymes

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Enzyme Active Site

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DNA: 1. Stores genetic code. That is it stores

all of the “recipes” for making the proteins our body needs (cookbook)

2. Controls when cells divide

3. Regulates metabolism (when enzymes are made)

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Genes:Instructions for making 1 protein

(1 “recipe”)

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RNA Structure

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RNA Structure

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RNA Function

1. Involved in protein synthesis

2. Can function as enzymes (called ribozymes)

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mRNAHas rewritten instructions for making proteins

(rewritten “recipe”)

tRNACarries amino acids (ingredients) as per

instructions on mRNA rRNAHolds mRNA and tRNA so that amino acids

can be linked as per original “recipe” on DNA (mixing bowl)

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DNA Nucleotide

Phosphate Group

Sugar

Nitrogenous Base

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DNA Nucleotide

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RNA Structure

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DNA vs RNA

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DNA and RNA

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RNA