Lecture 13 Lipids Flashcards

1
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Lipid

A

an apolar organic molecule that is soluble in chloroform

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2
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t/f: lipids are always soluble in water

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f, they are hardy soluble

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3
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4
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what does a typical regular lipid consist of

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a typical lipid
glycerol backbone
ester links
long aliphatic chain

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5
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types of lipids in the membrane structure

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glycerolipids, sphingolipids, sterols

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6
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types of lipids in the storage

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tri-acylglycerols (TAGs), waxes

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7
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types of lipids in the electron transfer

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chylorophyll and chromophores, ubiquinone, plastoquinone

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8
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types of lipids in the photoprotection

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carotenoids

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9
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types of lipids in the membrane protection

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tocopherols

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10
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types of lipids in the water proofing and protection

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long and very long chain fatty acids: cutin, suberin, wax

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11
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types of lipids in the protein associations

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14:0 and 16:0 fatty acids, farnesyl and geranyl compounds phosphatidyl-inositol and -ceramide

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12
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types of lipids in the signalling

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plant hormones, diacyl-glycerols, insect attractants

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13
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types of lipids in the defense

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essential oils, latex resin

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14
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where can we find lipids in plant tissue

A

in cells as membranes, plastids, and oil bodies

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15
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a leaf has only ____% lipid

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6

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16
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what are lipids made from

A

Acetyl-CoA

17
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where are lipids made

A

chloroplast and cytosol

18
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where are lipids broken down

A

peroxisomes aka glyoxysome

19
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where are lipids stored

A

membranes, oil bodies

20
Q

Plants _________ transport lipid

21
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what is making fatty acids called

A

fatty acid synthesis or the fatty acid spiral

22
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what is breaking fatty acids called

A

beta oxidation

23
Q

5 parts of making lipids

A

1) acetyl- CoA precursor
2) do nova synthesis: fatty acid spiral
3) Desaturation
4) Elongation
5) Modifications

24
Q

what enzymes are in fatty acid synthesis

A

acetyl-CoA carboxylase and FAS

25
when does the the fatty acid synthesis spiral stop
C18
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what are TAGs hydrolyzed by and why
hydrolyzed by lipases to free fatty acids and glycerol
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what do we find when we extract lipids from the plant
lots of free fatty acids from DAGs, diacyl-glycerols, and lots phospholipids from membranes
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what does Rx mean
chain
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saturated =
straight chain
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unsaturated with 3 double bonds =
kinked or bent
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where are DAGs and TAGs made
ER