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1 Figure, 21-23 Head group attachment Membrane phospholipids: Glycerophospholipids sphingolipids Backbone Glycerol, sphingosine Fatty acid Hydrophilic head Exchange head group

2 Figure, 21-24 Two strategies for forming phosphodiester bond

3 Polar head in eukaryotes
Figure, 21-26 Polar head in eukaryotes Signal transduction

4 Figure, 21-27, 28-a Salvage pathway in yeast Major pathway in Eukaryotes (yeast) In mammals (no CDP-diacylglycerol and serine to PS) Head-group exchange (PC—PS or PE—PS) S-adenosylmethionine S-adenosylhomocysteine phosphatidylserine

5 Figure, b Phosphatidylcholine in mammals Salvage pathway Choline reused (strategy 2)

6 Figure, 21-29 summary of the pathways
for synthesis of major phospholipid Mutation in ethanolamine kinase Eliminate phosphatidylethanolamine Synthesis: less in membrane Transient paralysis: electrical stimulation

7 Figure, 21-30 Ether lipid, Plasmalogen platelet-activating factor Half of the heart phospholipid

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11 Head group

12 peroxisome

13 Figure, 21-31 Sphingolipids 2nd big group Lung surfactant

14 O- Step 1 18 C amine

15 Step 2 (SER) Step 3 Step 4 Glycolipid Glycosidic linkage

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17 Figure, 21-32 Not required in diet Cell membrane Steroid hormone Bile acids

18 Figure, 21-33 Cholesterol biosynthesis In liver condensation 6C 5C polymerization 30C cyclization

19 Figure, 21-34 Synthesis of mevalonate cytosol Rate-limiting step Release 3CoA (membrane of the SER)

20 Figure, 21-35 Mevalonate to activated isoprene Use 3 ATP Release 1 CO2

21 Figure, 21-36 Squalene 10C 15C 30C

22 (rose oil)

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24 Figure, 21-37 Ring closure Mixed function oxidase plants 20 steps Methyl group migration and removal

25 Figure, 21-38 Cholesteryl esters Stored or in lipoprotein particles

26 Figure 21-39 Plasma Lipoproteins- Lipid transport (LDL)

27 Figure 21-39B

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31 Figure21-40 Lipoprotein and Lipid transport apoA-I apoB100 apoE apoB100 apoCII--lipase

32 Figure 21-42 Uptake of cholesterol by receptor-mediated endocytosis

33 Figure21-40 Lipoprotein and Lipid transport apoA-I SR-BI ABC1

34 Chylomicron and VLDL remnants
Figure 21-41 Chylomicron and VLDL remnants Surface of nascent HDL

35 Figure, 21-44 Regulation of cholesterol dp p Inhibit transcription

36 Figure, 21-43 SREBP (sterol regulatory element-binding protein) activation SCAP: SREBP cleavage-activating protein— binds to cholesterol and other sterols HMG CoA reductase LDLR

37 statin Figure, 21-45 Inhibitors of HMG-CoA reductase
Cholestyramine-resin binds to bile acids -prevent reabsorption Competitive inhibition of HMG-CoA reductase statin

38 Figure, isoprenoid Prenylation Proetins are anchored to cellular membrane

39 Figure, 21-46 Steroid hormones from cholesterol Increase gluconeogenesis And TAG cycle

40 Figure, 21-47 Side chain cleavage Adrenal cortex mitochondria Hydroxylation and cleavage

41 Fatty liver: TAG formation and export imbalance Extensive accumulation of TAG—cirrhosis Free fatty acids increase in plasma, then to liver accumulation Block production of plasma lipoproteins a. apolipoprotein synthesis b. lipoprotein c. phospholipid d. secretary pathway Ethanol—fatty liver Ethanol is converted to be acetaldehyde by alcohol dehydrogenase and NADH is produced Excess NADH inhibit CAC and increase lipogenesis (cholesterol)

42 Homework: How insulin regulates lipid metabolism?


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