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Biochem Ch. 2.1-2.5
Biochem Ch. 2.1-2.5
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Undergraduate 3
01/06/2018

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the bonds that stabilize biomolecules (lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids)
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covalent bonds
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advantages of weak bonds
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allow for dynamic interactions and transmission of energy and information
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this forms the basis for biochem and life itself
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transient chemical interactions
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Brownian motion
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random movement of particles due to fluctuations in temperature
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thermal noise
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random fluctuation of the energy content of the environment
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what initiates biochemical interactions?
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Brownian motion
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the medium for Brownian motion
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water
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something water does for living organisms
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dissolving important molecules to render them mobile and available
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the type of covalent molecule water is
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polar
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why the polarity of water is important for biochemistry
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because the polarity enables water to dissolve polar and charged molecules
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the type of bonding that occurs between water molecules
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H bonding
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molecules water can't dissolve
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nonpolar or hydrophobic
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the 3 fundamental noncovalent bonds
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1: ionic bonds / electrostatic interactions
2: H bonds
3: van der Waals interactions
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salt bridge
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electrostatic interaction / ionic bond
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Coulomb's law
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E = (kq1q2) / Dr E = force k = proportionality constant q1 and q2 = charges on the 2 atoms r = distance between 2 atoms (in Angstroms) D = dielectric constant
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why NaCl dissolves in water
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because the individual ions bind to the water instead of each other
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how to calculate the energy of an electrostatic interaction
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Coulomb's law E = (kq1q2) / Dr E = force k = proportionality constant q1 and q2 = charges on the 2 atoms r = distance between 2 atoms (in Angstroms) D = dielectric constant
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where H bonds form
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between H and electronegative element
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the basis for van der Waals interactions
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the distribution of electronic charge around an atom changes with time, and, at any instant, the charge distribution will not be perfectly symmetric; this creates momentary positive and negative
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why geckos can defy gravity
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van der Waals interactions
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the second law of termodynamics
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the total entropy of a system and its surroundings always increases in a spontaneous process
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entropy
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measure of randomness
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the hydrophobic effect
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the aggregation of nonpolar groups in water increases the entropy in the water
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why nonpolar molecules congregate in water
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because when they come into contact with each other, they release water molecules
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hydrophobic interactions
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interactions driven by the hydrophobic effect
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depiction of how congregation of nonpolar molecules in water increases entropy
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membrane formation is powered by...
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the hydrophobic effect
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amphipathic molecule
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molecule that has both a hydrophilic side and a hydrophobic side
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amphiphilic molecule
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molecule that has both a hydrophilic side and a hydrophobic side
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the hydrophobic interior of the bilayer is stabilized by...
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van der Waals interactions between the tails
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protein folding is powered by...
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the hydrophobic effect
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why proteins can do so many things in living things
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because they can form complex 3D structures that allow specific interactions with other biomolecules
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functional groups
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groups of atoms with distinct chemical properties
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hydrocarbon
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hydrocarbon
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aromatic hydrocarbon
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aromatic hydrocarbon
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hydroxyl
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hydroxyl
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aldehyde
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aldehyde
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keto
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keto
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carboxyl
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carboxyl
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amino
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amino
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phosphate
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phosphate
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sulfhydryl
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sulfhydryl
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the hydroxyl functional group is found in...
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alcohol
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the aldehyde functional group is found in...
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aldehydes
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the keto functional group is found in...
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ketones
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the carboxyl functional group is found in...
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carboxylic acid
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the amino functional group is found in...
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amines
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the phosphate functional group is found in...
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organic phosphates
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the sulfhydryl functional group is found in...
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thiols
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why it's important for living things to maintain constant pH
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because alterations in pH can drastically affect the internal electrostatic environment, of an organism, which can alter the weak bonds that maintain the structure of biomolecules; altered structure messes with function
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what water will ionize into
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H+ and OH-
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the e'librium equation of water
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H2O <---> H+ + OH-
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Keq
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e'librium constant
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the Keq of water
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Keq = [H+][OH-]/[H2O] the brackets denote c'tration in molarity (M)
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Kw
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ion product of water
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how to calculate Kw
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Kw = Keq X [H2O] simplifies to... Kw = [H+][OH-]
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how to calculate pH
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pH = -log[H+] or pH = log(1/[H+])
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acid is proton (donor or acceptor)
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donor
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base is proton (donor or acceptor)
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acceptor
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what happens to acid in solution?
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ionizes to produce a proton and a base acid <---> H+ + base
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conjugate base
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the base that results when an acid dissociates in solution
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conjugate acid
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the acid that results when a base dissociates in solution
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ionization e'librium of a weak acid (HA)
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HA <---> H+ + A-
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the e'librium constant (Ka) for HA
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Ka = ([H+][A-])/[HA]
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Ka vs. strength of acid
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directly proportional
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pH vs. pKa
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pH = pKa + log([A-]/[HA]) A- = ionized acid HA = unionized acid this is the Henderson-Hasselbach equation
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the Henderson-Hasselbach equation
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pH = pKa + log([A-]/[HA]) A- = ionized acid HA = unionized acid
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pKa when [A-] = [HA]
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the pH at which the acid is half dissociated
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what's dominant above pKa?
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A-
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what's dominant below pKa?
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HA
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the physiological pH
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`7.4
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when buffers work best
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in the vicinity of their pKa
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why knowledge of buffers is important
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1: biomolecules are sensitive to pH, so a good buffer is needed for a successful experiment
2: to understand how an organism controls its own pH
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compensatory respiratory alkalosis
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mechanism by which the amount of carbonic acid and bicarbonate is adjusted in the blood in response to carbon dioxide
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