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Biochemistry Lecture 1 Cheat Sheet (DRAFT) by

This is a draft cheat sheet. It is a work in progress and is not finished yet.

Precursors

Linear Polymers
- Covalent bonds
- nucleo­tides in DNA and RNA
- too big to fit in a cell
- fold into complex 3D shapes
Supram­ole­cular Complexes
- Groups of linear polymers
-enzymes, riboso­mes...
Subcel­lular Organelles
- Golgi
- ER
- Group of supram­ole­cular complexes
--> Cells --> Tissues
--> Organisms

Cell Requir­ements to live, grow and propagate

Precursors (that which comes before)
precursors are oxidized for energy or combined to form larger biomol­ecules
Energy
to drive chemical reactions and/or other cellular processes (ex: muscle contra­ctions)
Inform­ation
to direct and control cellular growth, propag­ation and response to enviro­nmental change
 

Stabil­izing Forces

London Forces (dispe­rsion, induced dipoles)
- Weakest
- e;ectron clouds overlap, short lifespan, constantly breaking and reforming
Hydrop­hobic Intera­ctions
- Special london force, non-polar molecules dissolved in water. the two don't mix so H2O forms a rigid structure around the non-polar molecules
Dipole­-Dipole Intera­ctions
Hydrogen Bond
- Strong Dipole­-dipole intera­ction
- attached to N, O, F (F not in living cells)
-lots of attractive force
Electr­ostatic Intera­ctions
Ion pairing or salt bridges
Energy decrease = more stable when nonpolar molecules interact with each other surrounded by water
- The 5 hold life together

General Defini­tions

Bioche­mistry: the study of the matter that makes up living things
Structural Comple­men­tarity: what holds us together
 

Classes of Precursor Molecules

Carboh­ydrates
PRIMARY ENERGY SOURCE
-Most abundant molecule in biosphere
-Sugars
-Play a role in other molecules
Lipids (fats and oils)
- excess of everything
-energy reserve (resevoir)
-can store an infinite amount
- stored in adipose cells
- MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE CELL MEMBRANE (barrier)
Amino Acids
- serve as a precurser to the proteins
- Bio source for nitrogen and sulfer
-can be oxidized for energy in case of starvation
Nucleo­tides
- DNA and RNA
- Trap and shuttle energy
- ATP
- signal transd­uction (turns hormone into a cellular response)

Ochem v. Biochem

Organic chemistry is about carbon compounds
Bio chemistry is about carbon compounds that crawl