Biochemistry Lecture 5 PDF
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Dr. El-Sawy
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These notes provide an overview of compound lipids, covering definitions, structures, and functions of various lipids such as phospholipids, glycolipids, and lipoproteins. The document also discusses the roles of these lipids in biological processes like cell membrane formation, lipid transportation, and preventing fatty liver.
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Biochemistry Compound lipids LECTURE (5) DR. El-Sawy 0 Biochemistry Compound lipids De...
Biochemistry Compound lipids LECTURE (5) DR. El-Sawy 0 Biochemistry Compound lipids Definition : Compounds consist of fatty acids + alcohols + other groups. Phosphoric acids Sugars Sulfate Protein Phospholipids Glycolipids Sulfolipids Lipoproteins Structure Fatty acids, Alcohol, phosphoric acid ± nitrogenous base. Phosphoglycerides Glycerol (Glycero-phospholipids) Types Sphingomyelin Sphingol (sphingosine) (Sphingo-phospholipids) A. Sphingomyelin 1. Sphingosine base. 3. Phosphoric acid. Structure 2. Unsaturated fatty acid. 4. Choline base. Function Form myelin sheath which is electric insulator. DR. El-Sawy 1 Biochemistry Compound lipids B. Phospho-glycerides Phosphatidic acid Lecithin Cephalin Other name Phosphatidyl choline Phosphatidyl serine or ethanolamine Glycerol. Phosphatidic acid Phosphatidic acid 2 fatty acid. Structure + + Phosphoric acid. Choline. serine or ethanolamine. No nitrogenous base Phospatidyl Inositol Plasmalogens Cardiolipin Other Lipoinositol Diphosphatidyl glycerol name Phosphatedic acid Lecithin or Cephalin but fatty acid Structure + at C1 of glycerol is replaced by 2 Phosphatidic acid + Glycerol Inositol. unsaturated alcohol. DR. El-Sawy 2 Biochemistry Compound lipids Functions : 1. They are amphipathic (hydrophilic part + hydrophobic part ) which help : Formation of lipid bilayer in cell membrane. Help T.G absorption in small intestine (micelle). Help T.G transport in blood (lipoprotein). 2. Phosphatidic acid: intermediate compound in biosynthesis of other phosphoglycerides and triglycerides. 3. Lecithin is a lipotropic agent that prevent fatty liver. 4. Di-palmitoyl lecithin (DPL) is lung surfactant (prevent lung collapse) : In pre-mature infant the lung alveoli do not secrete lecithin in sufficient amount lung collapse ( respiratory distress syndrome ). 5. Cephalins: have a role in blood coagulation. 6. Plasmalogens: have a role in blood coagulation. 7. Cardiolipin major lipid in mitochondrial membrane (Key role in mitochondrial structure and function) 8. Phosphatidyl inositol bisphosphate (PIP2) 2nd messenger for hormones. 9. Membrane phospholipids: provide arachidonic acid for synthesis of prostaglandins, leukotrienes. 10. Sphingomyelins: are abundant in the nervous system in the myelin sheath (act as electrical insulator). DR. El-Sawy 3 Biochemistry Compound lipids Cerberosides Gangliosides 1. Sphingosine base. 2. long chain fatty acid. Types 3. Monosaccharide : 3. Oligosaccharide chain. Galactose (Galacto-cerebrosides) Glucose (Gluco-cerebrosides). 1. Electrical insulator in nervous tissue. Functions 2. Receptors for many hormones & cholera toxin. Structure as cerberosides + sulphate group at C3 of galactose. Functions Present in brain & Nervous tissue. DR. El-Sawy 4 Biochemistry Compound lipids Compound lipids formed of : Types Lipid part (T.G, cholesterol, phospholipids). Protein part (Apolipoprotein α or β). 1. Structure of cell membrane Functions 2. Lipid transport in blood "lipid are water insoluble so they can't be transported alone, so lipids bind to protein make lipoprotein water soluble & can be transported in blood". Nonpolar core (hydrophobic): 1. Triglycerides (TG). 2. Cholesterol ester (CE). Outer layer (hydrophilic): 1. Free cholesterol. 2. Phospholipids. 3. Apoproteins. DR. El-Sawy 5 Biochemistry Compound lipids Chylomicrons VLDL LDL HDL Mainly TG. Mainly TG. Mainly cholesterol. Mainly proteins & Small amounts of Greater amounts of small amount of phospholipids. Structure cholesterol, proteins cholesterol , proteins proteins , Small amounts of & phospholipids. & phospholipids. phospholipids & TG. cholesterol & TG. Site Small intestine Liver Blood Liver Transport cholesterol from Transport Transport tissues liver (reverse exogenous lipids Transport cholesterol Function endogenous lipids cholesterol transport) from small intestine from liver tissues. from liver tissues. Protect against tissues. atherosclerosis DR. El-Sawy 6 Biochemistry Compound lipids Sphinogolipids Sphingolipid Structure Function Enter in structure of Ceramide Sphingosine + FA sphingolipid Ceramide + Sphingomyelin Electrical insulator phosphoric acid + choline Ceramide + Cerbersoides Electrical insulator Galactose or glucose Cerebersoide + Sulfolipids Electrical insulator Sulphate at C3 of sugar Ceramide + Electrical insulator Gangliosides Oligosaccharide chain +membrane receptors DR. El-Sawy 7