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Page 1: Carbohydrates. Most abundant class of biological molecules on Earth Originally produced through CO 2 fixation during photosynthesis

Carbohydrates

Page 2: Carbohydrates. Most abundant class of biological molecules on Earth Originally produced through CO 2 fixation during photosynthesis

Carbohydrates

• Most abundant class of biological molecules on Earth

• Originally produced through CO2 fixation during photosynthesis

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Roles of Carbohydrates

• Energy storage (glycogen,starch)

• Structural components (cellulose,chitin)

• Cellular recognition • Carbohydrate derivatives

include DNA, RNA, co-factors, glycoproteins, glycolipids

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Carbohydrates

• Monosaccharides (simple sugars) cannot be broken down into simpler sugars under mild conditions

• Oligosaccharides = "a few" - usually 2 to 10

• Polysaccharides are polymers of the simple sugars

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Monosaccharides• Polyhydroxy ketones

(ketoses) and aldehydes (aldoses)

• Aldoses and ketoses contain aldehyde and ketone functions, respectively

• Ketose named for “equivalent aldose” + “ul” inserted

• Triose, tetrose, etc. denotes number of carbons

• Empirical formula = (CH2O)n

C

C*

O

C*

C*

CH2OH

H OH

HO H

H OH

H

CH2OH

C

C*

C*

CH2OH

O

HO H

H OH

D-ribose D-ribulose

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Monosaccharides are chiral

• Aldoses with 3C or more and ketoses with 4C or more are chiral

• The number of chiral carbons present in a ketose is always one less than the number found in the same length aldose

• Number of possible steroisomers = 2n (n = the number of chiral carbons)

C

C*

O

C*

C*

C*

CH2OH

H OH

HO H

H OH

H OH

H

CH2OH

C

C*

C*

C*

CH2OH

O

HO H

H OH

H OH

D-glucose D-fructose

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Stereochemistry

•Enantiomers = mirror images

•Pairs of isomers that have opposite configurations at one or more chiral centers but are NOT mirror images are diastereomers

•Epimers = Two sugars that differ in configuration at only one chiral center

C

C*

O

C*

C*

C*

CH2OH

H OH

HO H

H OH

H OH

H

C

C*

O

C*

C*

C*

CH2OH

HO H

H OH

HO H

HO H

H

C

C*

O

C*

C*

C*

CH2OH

H OH

HO H

H OH

H OH

H

C

C*

O

C*

C*

C*

CH2OH

HO H

HO H

H OH

H OH

H

C

C*

O

C*

C*

C*

CH2OH

HO H

HO H

H OH

H OH

H

C

C*

O

C*

C*

C*

CH2OH

H OH

HO H

HO H

H OH

H

D-glucoseL-glucose

Enantiomers

D-glucose D-mannose

Epimers

D-mannose D-galactose

Diastereomers

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Cyclization of aldose and ketoses introduces additional

chiral center• Aldose sugars (glucose) can cyclize to

form a cyclic hemiacetal

• Ketose sugars (fructose) can cyclize to form a cyclic hemiketal

HC

R1

O

OH R2

HO

C*

OR2

R1H

H

ALCOHOL

ALDEHYDE

HEMIACETAL

NEW CHIRAL CARBON

RC

R1

O

OH R2

HO

C*

OR2

R1R

H

ALCOHOL

KETONE

HEMIKETAL

NEW CHIRAL CARBON

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Glucopyranose formation

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Fructofuranose formation

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Monosaccharides can cyclize to form Pyranose / Furanose

forms = 64% = 36%

= 21.5% = 58.5%

= 13.5% = 6.5%

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Haworth Projections

Anomeric carbon(most oxidized)

-OH up = beta-OH down = alpha

1

23

4

5

6

For all non-anomeric carbons, -OH groups point down in Haworth projections if pointing right in Fischer projections

C1

C2 OHH

HO

C3

C4

C5

CH2OH

HHO

OHH

OHH

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Conformation of Monosaccharides

Pyranose sugars not planar molecules, prefer to be in either of the two chair conformations.

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Reducing Sugars

• When in the uncyclized form, monosaccharides act as reducing agents.

• Free carbonyl group from aldoses or ketoses can reduce Cu2+ and Ag+ ions to insoluble products

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Derivatives of Monosaccharides

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Sugar Phosphates

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Deoxy Acids

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Amino Sugars

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Sugar alcohols

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Monosaccharide structures you need to

know1) Glucose2) Fructose3) Ribose4) Ribulose5) Galactose6) Glyceraldehyde

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Carbohydrates

• Monosaccharides (simple sugars) cannot be broken down into simpler sugars under mild conditions

• Oligosaccharides = "a few" - usually 2 to 10

• Polysaccharides are polymers of the simple sugars

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Glycosidic Linkage

O

CH2OH

OH

OH

OHOH

O

CH2OH

OH

OH

OH

OH

H2OH2O

O

CH2OH

OH

OH

OH

O

O

CH2OH

OH

OH

OH

alcohol

hemiacetal

glycosidic linkage

Hydrolysis

Condensation

acetal

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DisaccharidesO

CH2OH

OH

OH

OH

O

O

CH2OH

OH

OH

OHH

H

H

H

H

H

H H

O

CH2OH

OH

OH

OH

O

O

CH2OH

OH

OH

OH

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

H

O

CH2OH

OH

OH

H

O

O

CH2OH

OH

OH

OH

H

OH

H

H

H

H

H

H

maltose cellobiose

lactose

sucrose

-D-glucosyl-(1->4)--D-glucopyranose)

-D-glucosyl-(1->4)--D-glucopyranose)

-D-galactosyl-(1->4)--D-glucopyranose)

-D-glucosyl-(1->2)--D-fructofuranose)

O

CH2OH

OH

OH

OH

H

H

H

H

OCH2OH

H

H

OH

OH

H

O

CH2OH

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Higher Oligosaccharides

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Oligosaccharide groups are incorporated in to many drug

structures

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Polysaccharides• Nomenclature:

homopolysaccharide vs. heteropolysaccharide

• Starch and glycogen are storage molecules

• Chitin and cellulose are structural molecules

• Cell surface polysaccharides are recognition molecules

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Starch• A plant storage polysaccharide

• Two forms: amylose and amylopectin

• Most starch is 10-30% amylose and 70-90% amylopectin

• Average amylose chain length 100 to 1000 residues

• Branches in amylopectin every 25 residues (15-25 residues) -1->6 linkages

• Amylose has -1->4 links, one reducing end

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Amylose and Amylopectin

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Starch

• Amylose is poorly soluble in water, but forms micellar suspensions

• In these suspensions, amylose is helical

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Glycogen

• Storage polysaccharide in animals• Glycogen constitutes up to 10% of liver

mass and 1-2% of muscle mass • Glycogen is stored energy for the

organism • Only difference from starch: number of

branches • Alpha(1,6) branches every 8-12 residues • Like amylopectin, glycogen gives a red-

violet color with iodine

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Dextrans• If you change the main linkages between

glucose from alpha(1,4) to alpha(1,6), you get a new family of polysaccharides - dextrans

• Branches can be (1,2), (1,3), or (1,4)

• Dextrans formed by bacteria are components of dental plaque

• Cross-linked dextrans are used as "Sephadex" gels in column chromatography

• These gels are up to 98% water!

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Dextrans

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Cellulose

• Cellulose is the most abundant natural polymer on earth

• Cellulose is the principal strength and support of trees and plants

• Cellulose can also be soft and fuzzy - in cotton

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Cellulose vs Amylose

Glucose units rotated 180o relative to next residue

cellulose

amylose

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Cellulose

• Beta(1,4) linkages make all the difference!

• Strands of cellulose form extended ribbons

• Interchain H-bonding allows multi-chain interactions. Forms cable like structures.

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Chitin• exoskeletons of crustaceans, insects

and spiders, and cell walls of fungi

• similar to cellulose, but instead of glucose uses N-acetyl glucosamine (C-2s are N-acetyl instead of –OH)

-1->4 linked N-acetylglucosamine units

• cellulose strands are parallel, chitins can be parallell or antiparallel

O

CH2OH

NH

OH

H

OH

H

OH

H

H

C O

CH3

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Chitin vs Cellulose

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Peptidoglycan

• N-acetylglucosamine and N-acetylmuramic acid groups linked -1->4

• Heteroglycan linked to a tetrtapeptide (Ala-IsoGlu-Lys-Ala)

• Gram (-) have petanta- glycine linker to next strand

• Gram (+) have directly cross links to next strand

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Peptidoglycan

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Peptidoglycan is target of antibacterial agents•Lysozyme = enzyme that cleaves polysaccharide chain of peptidoglycan

•Penicillin = inhibits linking of peptidoglycan chains.

•Inhibits bond formation between terminal alanine and pentaglycine linker

•Penicillian looks like an Ala-Ala

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Peptidoglycan and Bacterial Cell Walls

Composed of 1 or 2 bilayers and peptidoglycan shell

• Gram-positive: One bilayer and thick peptidoglycan outer shell

• Gram-negative: Two bilayers with thin peptidoglycan shell in between

• Gram-positive: pentaglycine bridge connects tetrapeptides

• Gram-negative: direct amide bond between tetrapeptides

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Glycoproteins

• May be N-linked or O-linked • N-linked saccharides are

attached via the amide nitrogens of asparagine residues

• O-linked saccharides are attached to hydroxyl groups of serine, threonine or hydroxylysine

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O-linked Glycoproteins

• Function in many cases is to adopt an extended conformation

• These extended conformations resemble "bristle brushes"

• Bristle brush structure extends functional domains up from membrane surface

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O-linked Glycoproteins

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N-linked Glycoproteins

• Oligosaccharides can alter the chemical and physical properties of proteins

• Oligosaccharides can stabilize protein conformations and/or protect against proteolysis

• Cleavage of monosaccharide units from N-linked glycoproteins in blood targets them for degradation in the liver

• Involved in targeting proteins to specific subcellular compartments