BIOC 3560 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Peripheral Membrane Protein, Lipid Bilayer, Membrane Lipids

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~50% protein (largest percentage; tightly packed together) Most lipids use glycerol as their backbone. Positions 1 and 2 are generally modified by fatty acids with an ester linkage. Position 3 is occupied by a hydrophilic head group. Position 2 is generally occupied by an unsaturated fa. In phophoglycerides, a phosphate group is attached to the third glycerol hydroxyl group. A head group is (optionally) linked to the phosphate by an alcohol group. The phosphate group imparts a -1 charge that results in most membranes having an overall negative change. Sphingosine is a long chain amino alcohol. Only one fa chain is added, in an amide link. A head group is added at x. They are similar in shape to glycerolipids. The sphingosine mimics the glycerol plus one fa. Cholesterol is the major animal cell sterol. The steroid nucleus also has an alkyl side chain. The polar group is a simple alcohol (oh)

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