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INTRODUCTIONOF BIOCHEMISTRY
BY
PROF DR MUHAMMAD
MUSTANSAR
CARBOHYDRATES
• Living things use carbohydrates as a key source
of ENERGY!
• Plants use carbohydrates for structure
(CELLULOSE)
– include sugars and complex carbohydrates
(starches)
– contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
(the hydrogen is in a 2:1 ratio to oxygen)
Monosaccharides (simple sugars)
• all have the formula C6 H12 O6
• all have a single ring structure
– (glucose is an example)
Disaccharides (double sugars)
• all have the formula C12 H22 O11
• sucrose (table sugar) is an example
Polysaccharides
• Formed of three or more simple sugar units
• Glycogen - animal starch stored in liver & muscles
• Cellulose - indigestible in humans - forms cell walls
• Starches - used as energy storage
How are complex
carbohydrates formed
and broken down?
Dehydration Synthesis
• Combining simple molecules to form a more
complex one with the removal of water
– ex. monosaccharide + monosaccharide ---->
disaccharide + water
– (C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 ----> C12H22O11 + H2O
• Polysaccharides are formed from repeated
dehydration syntheses of water
– They are the stored extra sugars known as starch
Hydrolysis
• Addition of WATER to a compound to
SPLIT it into smaller subunits
– (also called chemical digestion)
– ex. disaccharide + H2O --->
monosaccharide + monosaccharide
C12 H22 O11 + H2 O ---> C6 H12 O6 + C6 H12 O6
Lipids (Fats)
• Fats, oils, waxes, steroids
• Chiefly function in energy storage, protection,
and insulation
• Contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen but the
H:O is not in a 2:1 ratio
• Tend to be large molecules -- an example of a
neutral lipid is below
• Neutral lipids are formed from the union of one
glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acids
• 3 fatty acids + glycerol ----> neutral fat (lipid)
• Fats -- found chiefly in animals
• Oils and waxes -- found chiefly in plants
• Oils are liquid at room temperature, waxes are
solids
• Lipids along with proteins are key components of
cell membranes
PROTEINS
• contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen,
and nitrogen
• composed of MANY amino acid subunits
• It is the arrangement of the amino acid that
forms the primary structure of proteins.
• The basic amino acid form has a carboxyl
group on one end, a methyl group that only
has one hydrogen in the middle, and a amino
AN R GROUP IS ANY GROUP
OF ATOMS – THIS CHANGES
THE PROPERTIES OF THE
PROTEIN!
FUNCTIONAL GROUPS
• There are certain groups of atoms that are
frequently attached to the organic molecules we
will be studying, and these are called functional
groups.
• These are things like hydroxyl groups which
form alcohols, carbonyl groups which form
aldehydes or ketones, carboxyl groups which
form carboxylic acids, and amino groups
Major Protein Functions
•
•
•
Growth and repair
Energy
Buffer -- helps keep body pH constant
Dipeptide
• formed from two amino acid subunits
• Formed by the process of Dehydration Synthesis
• amino acid + amino acid ----- dipeptide + water
Hydrolysis of a dipeptide
• Breaking down of a dipeptide into amino acids
• dipeptide + H2O ---> aminoacid + amino acid
Polypeptide (protein)
• composed of three or more amino acids linked
by synthesis reactions
• Examples of proteins include insulin,
hemoglobin, and enzymes.
• ** There are an extremely large number of
different proteins.
• The bases for variability include differences in
the number, kinds and sequences of amino
NUCLEIC ACIDS
• in all cells
• composed of NUCLEOTIDES
• store & transmit heredity/genetic information
• Nucleotides consist of 3 parts:
•
•
•
1. 5-Carbon Sugar
2. Phosphate Group
3. Nitrogenous Base
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
• contains the genetic code of instructions that direct a
cell's behavior through the synthesis of proteins
• found in the chromosomes of the nucleus (and a few
other organelles)
RNA (ribonucleic acid)
• directs cellular protein synthesis
• found in ribosomes & nucleoli
SUMMARY
Introduction of  biochemistry
Introduction of  biochemistry
Introduction of  biochemistry
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Introduction of biochemistry

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  • 15. CARBOHYDRATES • Living things use carbohydrates as a key source of ENERGY! • Plants use carbohydrates for structure (CELLULOSE) – include sugars and complex carbohydrates (starches) – contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (the hydrogen is in a 2:1 ratio to oxygen)
  • 16. Monosaccharides (simple sugars) • all have the formula C6 H12 O6 • all have a single ring structure – (glucose is an example)
  • 17. Disaccharides (double sugars) • all have the formula C12 H22 O11 • sucrose (table sugar) is an example
  • 18. Polysaccharides • Formed of three or more simple sugar units • Glycogen - animal starch stored in liver & muscles • Cellulose - indigestible in humans - forms cell walls • Starches - used as energy storage
  • 19. How are complex carbohydrates formed and broken down?
  • 20. Dehydration Synthesis • Combining simple molecules to form a more complex one with the removal of water – ex. monosaccharide + monosaccharide ----> disaccharide + water – (C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 ----> C12H22O11 + H2O • Polysaccharides are formed from repeated dehydration syntheses of water – They are the stored extra sugars known as starch
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  • 22. Hydrolysis • Addition of WATER to a compound to SPLIT it into smaller subunits – (also called chemical digestion) – ex. disaccharide + H2O ---> monosaccharide + monosaccharide C12 H22 O11 + H2 O ---> C6 H12 O6 + C6 H12 O6
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  • 24. Lipids (Fats) • Fats, oils, waxes, steroids • Chiefly function in energy storage, protection, and insulation • Contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen but the H:O is not in a 2:1 ratio • Tend to be large molecules -- an example of a neutral lipid is below
  • 25. • Neutral lipids are formed from the union of one glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acids • 3 fatty acids + glycerol ----> neutral fat (lipid) • Fats -- found chiefly in animals • Oils and waxes -- found chiefly in plants • Oils are liquid at room temperature, waxes are solids • Lipids along with proteins are key components of cell membranes
  • 26. PROTEINS • contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen • composed of MANY amino acid subunits • It is the arrangement of the amino acid that forms the primary structure of proteins. • The basic amino acid form has a carboxyl group on one end, a methyl group that only has one hydrogen in the middle, and a amino
  • 27. AN R GROUP IS ANY GROUP OF ATOMS – THIS CHANGES THE PROPERTIES OF THE PROTEIN!
  • 28. FUNCTIONAL GROUPS • There are certain groups of atoms that are frequently attached to the organic molecules we will be studying, and these are called functional groups. • These are things like hydroxyl groups which form alcohols, carbonyl groups which form aldehydes or ketones, carboxyl groups which form carboxylic acids, and amino groups
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  • 30. Major Protein Functions • • • Growth and repair Energy Buffer -- helps keep body pH constant
  • 31. Dipeptide • formed from two amino acid subunits • Formed by the process of Dehydration Synthesis • amino acid + amino acid ----- dipeptide + water
  • 32. Hydrolysis of a dipeptide • Breaking down of a dipeptide into amino acids • dipeptide + H2O ---> aminoacid + amino acid
  • 33. Polypeptide (protein) • composed of three or more amino acids linked by synthesis reactions • Examples of proteins include insulin, hemoglobin, and enzymes. • ** There are an extremely large number of different proteins. • The bases for variability include differences in the number, kinds and sequences of amino
  • 34. NUCLEIC ACIDS • in all cells • composed of NUCLEOTIDES • store & transmit heredity/genetic information • Nucleotides consist of 3 parts: • • • 1. 5-Carbon Sugar 2. Phosphate Group 3. Nitrogenous Base
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  • 36. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) • contains the genetic code of instructions that direct a cell's behavior through the synthesis of proteins • found in the chromosomes of the nucleus (and a few other organelles)
  • 37. RNA (ribonucleic acid) • directs cellular protein synthesis • found in ribosomes & nucleoli