Biochemistry 2280A Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Cytochrome C Oxidase, Fumaric Acid, Peptide

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Biological membranes are composed of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates; they play an important role in dividing eukaryotic cells into different compartments. A biological molecule which has little or no solubility in water (hydrophobic) but are soluble in organic solvents. Function predominantly as structural components of biological membranes, but also function as energy storage molecules, enzyme cofactors, signalling molecules, and pigments (for colour absorption) Fatty acids are hydrocarbon chains ending with a carboxyl group. Contain an even number of carbons (4 36 in length, 12 . Can be either saturated (no double bonds) or unsaturated (containing double bonds) Polyunsaturated fatty acids contain more than one double bond (monounsaturated only contain one) the first double bond is usually between c9 and c10 (counting from the cooh end of the molecule) Unsaturated fats are almost always cis (forming a kink in the chain) and any additional double bonds are usually at every third carbon.

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