Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Retinol, Electrochemical Gradient, Choline

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Topic 6 learning outcomes: lipid classes, roles of lipids, bilayer properties, bilayer fluidity, functions of membrane proteins, transport across membranes, how proteins associate with bilayers, difficulties in studying membrane proteins. Its structure is very hydrophobic; molecules would rather stick together than be in water: lipid is a biomolecule that is not very soluble in water. It is soluble in organic solvents: fatty acids are used as a source of energy and as components of structure, fatty acids have an acid group (carboxylic acid) on one end, and a long hydrophobic chain. In most living systems, fatty acids are not branched they are linear: the(cid:455)"re (cid:374)ot ra(cid:374)do(cid:373) i(cid:374) ter(cid:373)s of the (cid:374)u(cid:373)(cid:271)er. Most fatty acids have an even number of carbons in their chain (called even chain fatty acids). Still a lipid bc very hydrophobic: this phosphate group can be further modified.

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