BIOS 10161 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Phosphorylation, Alpha And Beta Carbon, Cysteine

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Molecules that make up living things: proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, most of these are polymers made of smaller monomers. Carbs: sugar monomers (monosaccharides) linked to form polysaccharides. Nucleic acids: four kinds of nucleotide monomers (a, t, g, c) Lipids: noncovalent forces maintain interactions between lipid monomers. Macromolecules: classified as polymers with molecular weights >> 1,000, function of macromolecules depends on properties of functional groups (groups of atoms w/ specific chemical properties and consistent behavior) Different functional groups can be olar, nonpolar, etc: one singular macromolecule can have many different functional groups. Isomers: molecules with the same chemical formula but different arrangement of atoms ; there are three types. Structural: same chemical formula but differ in how atoms are joined together/organization of atoms; they have different properties. Optical: carbon has 4 things attached to it (asymmetric carbon; mirror images. Some biochemical molecules that can interact with one optical isomer are unable to fit the other isomer.

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