Lipid Biosynthesis C483 Spring 2013. 1.Which of these is NOT a difference between fatty acid synthesis and beta oxidation? A)Synthesis requires an enzyme.

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Lipid Biosynthesis C483 Spring 2013

1.Which of these is NOT a difference between fatty acid synthesis and beta oxidation? A)Synthesis requires an enzyme with a biotin cofactor, but oxidation does not. B)Synthesis utilizes NADP+/NADPH, but oxidation uses NAD+/NADH. C)Synthesis takes place in the mitochondria, but oxidation takes place in cytosol. D)Synthesis is conducted on an enzyme complex, but oxidation enzymes are not associated. 2. Which of the following is not a stage of fatty acid synthesis? A) Condensation of precursors. B) Rearrangement. C) Reduction. D) Dehydration. 3. Which of the following is the regulated step of fatty acid synthesis in eukaryotes? A) Carboxylation of acetyl CoA. B) Transportation of mitochondrial acetyl CoA into the cytosol. C) Assembly of the fatty acid chain. D) All of the above.

4. Drugs called statins lower cholesterol levels because they ________. A) degrade HMG-CoA reductase B) bind serum cholesterol C) inhibit HMG-CoA reductase D) bind bile salts 5.Essential fatty acids A.Are those which are required for cell survival. B.Are required for synthesis of cholesterol. C.Must be acquired by diet because they contain an odd number of carbon atoms. D.Cannot be synthesized by humans because we lack enzymes necessary to make them.

Roles of Lipids Triacylglyerides as fuels Glycerophospholipids in membrane Prostaglandins as signal molecules Cholesterol and derivatives

Fatty Acid Synthesis Opposite of beta oxidation in the sense that 2- carbon acetate units are linked to form even- chain, saturated fatty acids Differs from Fatty acid degradation – In cytoplasm, not matrix – Acyl carrier protein rather than CoA – Enzymes linked in a complex – Utilizes NADPH Unique pathways (unlike glycolysis/ gluconeogenesis)

Activation of Acetyl Group Acetyl CoA carboxylase (analogous to pyruvate carboxylase of gluconeogenesis) Requires biotin, ATP Regulation step—shifts fuel away from CAC

Acetyl CoA Carboxylase and Regulation Strict control of fatty acid biosynthesis at key step – Local, hormone, and gene regulation Involved in regulation of beta oxidation – When fuel is high, acetyl CoA is plentiful, and malonyl CoA is produced – Malonyl CoA may decrease appetite – Malonyl CoA inhibits acylcarnitine transferase No Fatty acids can get into mitochondria for oxidation See section 16.9 for detail if interested

Transfer to Acyl Carrier Protein

Four Step Elongation Step 1: Condensation – Loss of CO2 drives reaction to completion – All happens on enzyme complex – Mechanism:

Steps 2-4: Opposite of beta Oxidation Input of 2 NADPH

Synthesis of Palmatate 16-carbon fatty acid produced in major synthesis complex Elongations possible with other enzymes Many organisms can make odd-chain Fatty acids

Synthesis of Unsaturated Fats Nomenclature of unsaturation Omega-3 and Omega- 6 FA are “essential” in humans

Prostaglandins and COX Inhibitors

Cholesterol Biosynthesis Three Stages: Acetyl CoA  Isopentyl diphosphate  Squalene  Cholesterol

Medical Applications Statins inhibit HMG- CoA Synthase Same enzyme as ketone body biosynthesis, but cholesterol made in cytosol Another strategy is to trap bile salts in intestine so that cholesterol is diverted

Medical Applications Parasites like malaria make isopentenyl diphosphate through a different mechanism A competitive inhibitor can selectively kill malaria

Answers 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D