BLG 143 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Lipid Bilayer, Isoprene, Active Transport

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Carbon containing molecule found in organisms; highly nonpolar and hydrophobic. There are three types of lipids found in the cell o. Made up of three fatty acid chains linked (through and ester linkage) to glycerol fats are also called triacylglycerols or triglycerides o. Each is made unique by a specific r group attached to the four ring structure: phospholipids. Consists of a phosphate group linked to a glycerol which is linked to two fatty acid chains (in eukarya and bacteria) or two isoprene chains (archaea) Have a polar hydrophilic region and a non-polar, hydrophobic region o. This is because the head of a phospholipid is polar and hydrophilic and the tail of the phospholipid is non polar and hydrophobic: water interacts with the polar head of the phospholipid. Amphipathic - compounds that contain both hydrophilic and hydrophobic elements: phospholipids and some steroids are amphipathic.

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