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Chapter 27. Biomolecules- Lipids.ppt

1、Chapter 27. Biomolecules: Lipids,Based on McMurrys Organic Chemistry, 6th edition,About Lipids,Naturally materials that preferentially extract into nonpolar organic solvents Includes fats, oils, waxes, some vitamins and hormones, some components of membrane General types: esters (“saponifiable”) and

2、 those that cant be hydrolyzed,27.1 Waxes, Fats, and Oils,Waxes - contain esters formed from long-chain (C16-C36) carboxylic acids and long-chain alcohols (C24-C36) Triacontyl hexadecanoate is in beeswax,Fats and Oils,Animal fats and vegetable are triacylglycerols oil Triesters of glycerol with thre

3、e long-chain carboxylic acids Saponification of a fat or oil with (reaction with aqueous NaOH) yields glycerol and three fatty acids,Fatty Acids (from Fats and Oils),Straight-chain (C12 - C20) carboxylic acids Double bonds are cis-substituted but trans-fatty acid also occur A fat or oil in nature oc

4、curs as a mixture of many different triacylglycerols The most abundant saturated fatty acids are palmitic (C16) and stearic (C18),Unsaturated and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids,Oleic (C18 with one C=C) and linolenic (C18 with 3 C=C) are the most abundant unsaturated,27.2 Soap,A mixture of sodium or pot

5、assium salts of long-chain fatty acids produced by alkaline hydrolysis (saponification) of animal fat with alkali,Cleansing Action of Soap,The carboxylate end of the long-chain molecule is ionic and therefore is preferentially dissolved in water The hydrocarbon tail is nonpolar and dissolves in grea

6、se and oil Soaps enable grease to be dissolved into water,Detergents,“Hard” water contains Mg+2 and Ca+2 that form insoluble salts with soaps Synthetic detergents are alkylbenzene sulfonates that dissolve dirt like soaps but do not form scums with Mg+2 and Ca+2 .,27.3 Phospholipids,Phospholipids are

7、 diesters of H3PO4, phosphoric acid Phosphoric acid can form monoesters, diesters and triesters In general these are known as “phosphates”,Phosphoglycerides,Contain a glycerol backbone linked by ester bonds to two fatty acids and phosphoric acid Fatty acid residues with C12C20 The phosphate group at

8、 C3 has an ester link to an amino alcohol,Phosphoglyceride Membranes,Phosphoglycerides comprise the major lipid component of cell membranes Nonpolar tails aggregate in the center of a bilayer Ionic head is exposed to solvent,Sphingolipids,The other major group of phospholipidsSphingosine or a dihydr

9、oxyamine backboneConstituents of plant and animal cell membranes Abundant in brain and nerve tissue, as coating around nerve fibers.,27.4 Prostaglandins,C20 lipids that contain a five-membered ring with two long side chains Present in small amounts in all body tissues and fluids Many physiological e

10、ffects,Prostaglandin Sources,Biosynthesized from arachidonic acid (C20 unsaturated fatty acid) Catalyzed by cyclooxygenase (COX),27.5 Terpenoids,Steam distillation of plant extracts produces “essential oils” Chemically related to compounds in turpentine (from pine sap) called terpenes and thus calle

11、d terpenoids Mostly hydrocarbons (some oxygens) that do not contain esters (stable to hydrolysis),Terpenoids Are Isoprenoids,Terpenoid structures are derived from isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) units connected head-to-tail (Isoprene Rule) The term “head-to-tail” means that dissimilar ends are con

12、nected (you can choose which is a “head” and which is a “tail”),Classification of Terpenoids,Classified according to the number of di-isoprenoid (C10) units they contain Monoterpenes have 10-carbons, sesquiterpenes (sesqui = 1 1/2) have 15-carbons from three isoprene units, and so on,Some Important

13、Terpenoids,The triterpene lanosterol is the precursor of steroid hormonesThe tetraterpene b-carotene is a source of vitamin A,27.6 Biosynthesis of Terpenoids,Isopentenyl pyrophosphate (IPP) forms higher isoprenoids in reactions catalyzed by prenyl transferase Monoterpenoids, diterpenoids, and tetrat

14、erpoids arise from 1-deoxyxylulose 5-phosphate.,Mevalonate Pathway to Isopentenyl Diphosphate,Begins with the conversion of acetate to acetyl CoA followed by Claisen condensation to yield acetoacetyl CoA Catalyzed by acetoacetyl-CoA acetyltransferase,Aldol Condensation Produces HMG-CoA,Carbonyl cond

15、ensation reaction of acetoacetyl CoA with acetyl CoA Produces 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl CoA (HMG-CoA),Reduction Forms Mevalonate,HMG CoA is reduced to mevalonate Catalyzed by HMG CoA reductase utilizing NADPH,Conversion of Mevalonate to IPP,Pyrophosphorylation gives mevalonyl-PP Addition of phospha

16、te from ATP followed by loss of CO2 and phosphate,Conversion of Isopentenyl Diphosphate to Terpenoids,For triterpenes and larger, head-to-head coupling of farnesyl diphosphates gives squalene,Mechanism of Isomerization,Isomerization of IPP to DMAPP is catalyzed by IPP isomerase through a carbocation

17、 pathway,Coupling Mechanism,Nucleophilic substitution reaction in which the double bond of IPP behaves as a nucleophile in displacing diphosphate ion leaving group (PPO),Conversions of Monoterpenoids,Typically involves carbocation intermediates and multistep reaction pathways catalyzed by a terpene

18、cyclase,27.7 Steroids,Steroids,are another class of nonsaponifiable lipid, defined by structure Has four fused rings A, B, C, and D, beginning at the lower left Carbon atoms are numbered beginning in the A ring The six-membered rings are in fixed chair conformations,Functions of Steroids,In humans a

19、s hormones, steroids are chemical messengers secreted by glands and carried through the bloodstream to target tissues Also widely distributed as cholesterol,Male Sex Hormones,Testosterone and androsterone are the two most important male sex hormones, or androgens Androstanedione is a precursor,Femal

20、e Sex Hormones,Estrone and estradiol are the two most important female sex hormones, or estrogens Progesterone is the most important progestin, steroids that function in pregnancy,Adrenocortical Hormones,Adrenocortical steroids: secreted by the adrenal glands near the upper end of each kidney Minera

21、locorticoids: control tissue swelling by regulating cellular salt balance Glucocorticoids: regulation of glucose metabolism and in the control of inflammation,Synthetic Steroids,Made in pharmaceutical laboratories as new drugs Includes oral contraceptives and anabolic agents Methandrostenolone is an

22、 anabolic steroid used for tissue-building,27.8 Stereochemistry of Steroids,Two cyclohexane rings can be joined in either a cis or a trans manner In cis-decalin, both groups at the ring-junction positions are on the same side of the two rings In trans-decalin, the groups at the ring junctions are on

23、 opposite sides,A/B Junction in Steroids,Steroids can have either a cis or a trans fusion of the A and B ring (BC and CD) are usually trans,27.9 Steroid Biosynthesis,Enzyme-catalyzed addition of oxygen atom to squalene Stereospecific formation of an oxirane from an alkene,Cyclization to Steroid,Stork-Eschenmoser mechanism Enzyme-catalyzed See Figure 27.6,

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