Lecture 2 - Macromolecules Flashcards

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What are the components of a lipid (in Bacteria and Eukarya)?

A

simple lipid (also called a triglyceride) contains three fatty acids linked to a glycerol molecule via ester linkages

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What are the components of a lipid (in Archea)?

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simple lipids are composed of phytane and glycerol

a complex lipid is a simple lipid that contains additional elements

e.g. a lipid containing a phosphate group is called a phospholipid

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3
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What are the components of a nucleic acid?

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composed of linked nucleotides

A nucleotide has three components

  • pentose (5 carbon sugar)
  • phosphate group
  • a base (cytosine - C, thymine - T (DNA only), uracil - U (RNA only), adenine - A, and guanine - G)
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What are the components of a proteins?

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consists of one or more polypeptides (polymer of amino acids)

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5
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Where can proteins be found in the cell?

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  • cytoplasmic membrane
  • cell wall
  • cytoplasm
  • flagella
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6
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Where can polysaccharides be found in the cell?

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  • cytoplasmic membrane

- storage granule

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Where can lipids be found in the cell?

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  • cytoplasmic membrane

- storage granule

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Where can nucleic acids be found in the cell?

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  • ribosomes

- nucleoid

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9
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pentose

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5 carbon sugar, component of DNA and RNA

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10
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hexose

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6 carbon sugar, a derivative of glucose is a key cell wall component

-called n-acetyl glucose component of peptidoglycan

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simple lipid (Bacteria and Eukarya)

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simple lipid (also called a triglyceride) contains three fatty acids linked to a glycerol molecule via ester linkages

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12
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simple lipid (Archea)

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simple lipids are composed of phytanyl and glycerol

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13
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nucleotide

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A nucleotide has three components

  • pentose (5 carbon sugar)
  • phosphate group
  • a base (cytosine - C, thymine - T (DNA only), uracil - U (RNA only), adenine - A, and guanine - G)
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14
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amino acid

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  • 21 common amino acids most contain only CHON
  • All contain a carboxylic acid group (-COOH) and an amino group (-NH2), except proline
  • All have a unique side chain (R group attached to the a carbon (C adjacent to COOH); These side chains provide proteins with unique biochemical characteristics
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15
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Monosachharides are connected _____ bonds.

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glycosidic bonds

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16
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a glycosidic bonds between glucose monomers form _____.

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glycogen and starch (carbon and energy storage)

17
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B glycosidic bonds between glucose monomers form _____.

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cellulose (plant cell wall component)

18
Q

Lipids are linked by _____.

A

eSTer linkages

19
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DNA bonding occurs via the _____ group on the 3’ carbon of one _____ and the 5’ carbon pf the next _____.

A

phosphate, sugar, sugar

DNA/RNA backbone consists of alternating phosphate and sugar molecules.

20
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DNA strands associate with each other via _____ bonds between the bases.

A

H+

21
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_____ bonds form between the carboxyl carbon of 1 amino acid to the amino nitrogen of the next amino acid.

A

peptide bond

Proteins consist of one or more polypeptide chains (polymer of amino acids).

22
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G-C

A-T

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DNA base pairs

23
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G-C

A-U

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RNA base pairs

24
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DNA is double stranded because, _____.

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DNA strands associate with each other via H+ bonds between the bases.