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Ch. 5 Warm-Up Activity
1. What are the 4 biologically important organic
compounds, their building blocks and an
example of each?
2. What is the difference between dehydration
synthesis and hydrolysis? When are each used?
3. What are the 4 structural levels of a protein
and what bonds are involved in each?
4. What does it mean when a protein has been
denatured? What are some possible causes for
this to happen?
Chapter 5
The Structure and Function of
Large Biological Molecules
You Must Know
•

•

•
•
•

The role of dehydration synthesis in the formation
of organic compounds and hydrolysis in the
digestion of organic compounds.
How to recognize the 4 biologically important organic
compounds (carbs, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids) by
their structural formulas.
The cellular functions of all four organic compounds.
The 4 structural levels of proteins
How proteins reach their final shape (conformation)
and the denaturing impact that heat and pH can
have on protein structure
Monomers
•Small organic
•Used for building
blocks of polymers
•Connects with
condensation reaction
(dehydration reaction)

Polymers

Macromolecules

•Long molecules of
•Giant molecules
monomers
•2 or more polymers
•With many identical or bonded together
similar blocks linked by
covalent bonds

ie. amino acid  peptide  polypeptide  protein
smaller

larger
Dehydration Reaction
(Condensation Reaction)

Hydrolysis

Make polymers

Breakdown polymers

Monomers  Polymers

Polymers  Monomers

A + B  AB

AB  A + B

+

+ H2O

+ H2O

+
I. Carbohydrates
• Fuel and building material
• Include simple sugars (fructose) and polymers (starch)
• Ratio of 1 carbon: 2 hydrogen: 1 oxygen or CH2O
•
•
•

monosaccharide  disaccharide  polysaccharide
Monosaccharides = monomers (ie. glucose, ribose)
Polysaccharides:
Differ in

 Storage (plants-starch, animals-glycogen)
 Structure (plant-cellulose, arthropod-chitin)

position &
orientation of
glycosidic
linkage
The structure and
classification of some
monosaccharides
Linear and ring forms of glucose
Examples of disaccharide synthesis
Storage polysaccharides of plants (starch) and animals (glycogen)
Structural polysaccharides: cellulose & chitin (exoskeleton)
II. Lipids
A. Fats (triglyceride): store large amounts
of energy (2x carbohydrates), cushions
organs and insulates body



Glycerol + 3 Fatty Acids
saturated, unsaturated, polyunsaturated

A. Steroids: cholesterol and hormones
Steroids
B. Phospholipids: cell membrane



hydrophilic head, hydrophobic tails
creates bilayer to form cell membrane

Hydrophilic head
Hydrophobic tail
Ester linkage:
between OH
& COOH

Long HC chain:
-Polar or
non-polar?
-Hydrophilic or
hydrophobic?
Saturated

Unsaturated

Polyunsaturated

“saturated” with H

Have some C=C, result in kinks

In animals

In plants

Solid at room temp.

Liquid at room temp.

Eg. butter, lard

Eg. corn oil, olive oil
Steroids include cholesterol (shown above)
which is the building block for steroid hormones
and component of cell membranes
The structure of a phospholipid
Hydrophobic/hydrophilic interactions make a
phospholipid bilayer
Overview of protein functions
Overview of protein functions
Proteins:
polymers made
of amino acid
monomers
III. Proteins
Four Levels of Protein Structure:
1. Primary




Amino acid (AA) sequence
20 different AA’s
peptide bonds link AA’s
Four Levels of Protein Structure (continued)
2. Secondary



Gains 3-D shape (folds, coils) by H-bonding
Alpha (α) helix, Beta (β) pleated sheet
Four Levels of Protein Structure (continued)
3. Tertiary



Bonding between side chains (R groups) of amino acids
H & ionic bonds, disulfide bridges, van der Waals
interactions
Four Levels of Protein Structure (continued)
4. Quaternary


2+ polypeptides bond together
amino acids  polypeptides  protein

Bonding (ionic & H) can create
asymmetrical attractions
Chaperonins assist in proper folding of
proteins
•
•

Protein structure and function are sensitive
to chemical and physical conditions
Unfolds or denatures if pH and temperature
are not optimal
change in structure = change in function
IV. Nucleic Acids
Function: carry hereditary info
DNA
•Double stranded helix
• N-bases: A, G, C, Thymine
•Stores hereditary info
•Longer/larger
•Sugar: deoxyribose

RNA
•Single stranded
• N-bases: A, G, C, Uracil
•Carry info from DNA to
ribosomes
•tRNA, rRNA, mRNA,
RNAi
•Sugar: ribose
Nucleotides: monomer of DNA/RNA
3 parts:
-nitrogen base
-pentose sugar
-ribose
-deoxyribose
-P04 group
phosphate

Nucleotide
Nitrogenous
base
Purines

5-C sugar

A–T
G–C

Pyrimidines

•Adenine
•Guanine

•Cytosine
•Thymine (DNA)
•Uracil (RNA)

•Double ring

•Single ring
Building the polymer
Nucleic polymer
• Backbone
Sugar to PO4 bond
Phosphodiester bond

•
•
•
•

•

new base added to sugar of previous base
Polymer grow in one direction

N bases hang off the sugar-phosphate
backbone
Pairing of nucleotides
• Nucleotides bond between DNA strands
H bonds
Purine :: Pyrimidine
A :: T

•
•
•
•

2 H bonds

G :: C

•
•

3 H bonds
DNA  RNA  protein:
a diagrammatic overview
of information flow in a
cell.
AP Bio Chapter 5 (Carbohydrates)

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AP Bio Chapter 5 (Carbohydrates)

  • 1. Ch. 5 Warm-Up Activity 1. What are the 4 biologically important organic compounds, their building blocks and an example of each? 2. What is the difference between dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis? When are each used? 3. What are the 4 structural levels of a protein and what bonds are involved in each? 4. What does it mean when a protein has been denatured? What are some possible causes for this to happen?
  • 2. Chapter 5 The Structure and Function of Large Biological Molecules
  • 3. You Must Know • • • • • The role of dehydration synthesis in the formation of organic compounds and hydrolysis in the digestion of organic compounds. How to recognize the 4 biologically important organic compounds (carbs, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids) by their structural formulas. The cellular functions of all four organic compounds. The 4 structural levels of proteins How proteins reach their final shape (conformation) and the denaturing impact that heat and pH can have on protein structure
  • 4. Monomers •Small organic •Used for building blocks of polymers •Connects with condensation reaction (dehydration reaction) Polymers Macromolecules •Long molecules of •Giant molecules monomers •2 or more polymers •With many identical or bonded together similar blocks linked by covalent bonds ie. amino acid  peptide  polypeptide  protein smaller larger
  • 5. Dehydration Reaction (Condensation Reaction) Hydrolysis Make polymers Breakdown polymers Monomers  Polymers Polymers  Monomers A + B  AB AB  A + B + + H2O + H2O +
  • 6.
  • 7. I. Carbohydrates • Fuel and building material • Include simple sugars (fructose) and polymers (starch) • Ratio of 1 carbon: 2 hydrogen: 1 oxygen or CH2O • • • monosaccharide  disaccharide  polysaccharide Monosaccharides = monomers (ie. glucose, ribose) Polysaccharides: Differ in  Storage (plants-starch, animals-glycogen)  Structure (plant-cellulose, arthropod-chitin) position & orientation of glycosidic linkage
  • 8. The structure and classification of some monosaccharides
  • 9. Linear and ring forms of glucose
  • 11. Storage polysaccharides of plants (starch) and animals (glycogen)
  • 12. Structural polysaccharides: cellulose & chitin (exoskeleton)
  • 13. II. Lipids A. Fats (triglyceride): store large amounts of energy (2x carbohydrates), cushions organs and insulates body   Glycerol + 3 Fatty Acids saturated, unsaturated, polyunsaturated A. Steroids: cholesterol and hormones Steroids B. Phospholipids: cell membrane   hydrophilic head, hydrophobic tails creates bilayer to form cell membrane Hydrophilic head Hydrophobic tail
  • 14. Ester linkage: between OH & COOH Long HC chain: -Polar or non-polar? -Hydrophilic or hydrophobic?
  • 15. Saturated Unsaturated Polyunsaturated “saturated” with H Have some C=C, result in kinks In animals In plants Solid at room temp. Liquid at room temp. Eg. butter, lard Eg. corn oil, olive oil
  • 16. Steroids include cholesterol (shown above) which is the building block for steroid hormones and component of cell membranes
  • 17. The structure of a phospholipid
  • 19. Overview of protein functions
  • 20. Overview of protein functions
  • 22. III. Proteins Four Levels of Protein Structure: 1. Primary    Amino acid (AA) sequence 20 different AA’s peptide bonds link AA’s
  • 23. Four Levels of Protein Structure (continued) 2. Secondary   Gains 3-D shape (folds, coils) by H-bonding Alpha (α) helix, Beta (β) pleated sheet
  • 24. Four Levels of Protein Structure (continued) 3. Tertiary   Bonding between side chains (R groups) of amino acids H & ionic bonds, disulfide bridges, van der Waals interactions
  • 25. Four Levels of Protein Structure (continued) 4. Quaternary  2+ polypeptides bond together
  • 26. amino acids  polypeptides  protein Bonding (ionic & H) can create asymmetrical attractions
  • 27. Chaperonins assist in proper folding of proteins
  • 28. • • Protein structure and function are sensitive to chemical and physical conditions Unfolds or denatures if pH and temperature are not optimal
  • 29. change in structure = change in function
  • 30. IV. Nucleic Acids Function: carry hereditary info DNA •Double stranded helix • N-bases: A, G, C, Thymine •Stores hereditary info •Longer/larger •Sugar: deoxyribose RNA •Single stranded • N-bases: A, G, C, Uracil •Carry info from DNA to ribosomes •tRNA, rRNA, mRNA, RNAi •Sugar: ribose
  • 31. Nucleotides: monomer of DNA/RNA 3 parts: -nitrogen base -pentose sugar -ribose -deoxyribose -P04 group
  • 33.
  • 35. Nucleic polymer • Backbone Sugar to PO4 bond Phosphodiester bond • • • • • new base added to sugar of previous base Polymer grow in one direction N bases hang off the sugar-phosphate backbone
  • 36. Pairing of nucleotides • Nucleotides bond between DNA strands H bonds Purine :: Pyrimidine A :: T • • • • 2 H bonds G :: C • • 3 H bonds
  • 37. DNA  RNA  protein: a diagrammatic overview of information flow in a cell.