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Page 1: Chapter 7 Carbohydrates and Glycobiology. Chapter 7: Carbohydrates Learning Goals 1.Structures of “boxed” sugars: open chain and ring. 2.Amino-, deoxy-,

Chapter 7

Carbohydrates and Glycobiology

Page 2: Chapter 7 Carbohydrates and Glycobiology. Chapter 7: Carbohydrates Learning Goals 1.Structures of “boxed” sugars: open chain and ring. 2.Amino-, deoxy-,

Chapter 7: Carbohydrates Learning Goals

1. Structures of “boxed” sugars: open chain and ring.

2. Amino- , deoxy- , and acidic sugars.

3. Common polysaccharides (amylose, amylopectin, cellulose, chitin, peptidoglycan).

4. Proteoglycans and glycan-domains…lectins.

5. Lipopolysaccharide.

6. Determination of sugar structure, glycosidic bonds.

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Trioses

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Hexose Models

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Pentose Models

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Three Carbon Sugars

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Carbonyl on the End

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Carbonyl Inner-Carbon

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Epimers

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Sugars: Carbonyl + Alcohol Ring Formation

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Modified Sugars

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Basis of Fehling’s Reaction = Glucose is Reducing

This is the more sensitive and specific test for glucose

EOC Problem 15: an exercise in recognizing reducing sugars.

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Formation of Glycosidic Bond..Polysaccharides: Written from Non-Reducing to Reducing End

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How Should This Really Be Drawn?

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Fructose Turned Upside Down

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This Glucose Should be Flipped Over

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Sucralose - Sucrose Comparison

Sucralose is 600 times sweeter than Sucrose

Pardon the skeletized molecules . . Not showing all the atoms, you could fill them in.

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What Is Sweet?

Tasting Panels: Taste Relative to Sucrose….dilutions of the test molecules.

Compound Sweetness

Lactose 0.16

Glycerol 0.60

Glucose 0.75

Sucrose 1.0

Fructose 1.75

Aspartame 250

Na-saccharine 510

Sucralose 600

Lugduname 225,000

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Sweetner’s Calories

Because of sucralose intense sweetness, what is sold in the supermarket is mixed with a filler: fluffed glucose or fluffed maltodextrin. (Fluffed by the same process that makes Puffed Wheat or Puffed Rice breakfast cereals).

While sucralose can not be metabolized, the filler does have calories .. but less than 5 cal/gram. So the FDA allows the claim that sucralose products have no calories.

What is the nutritional calorie compared to the biochemical calorie?

What are the safety concerns?

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Storage Polysaccharides

EOC Problem 20: How long can a game bird fly using its muscle glycogen? To solve this assume you have 1 gram of muscle tissue.

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Glycogen and Starch…almost all α 1,4

Glycogen and Amylopectin have α 16 branches

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Two cartoons of Amylopectin

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Cellulose is Beta 1,4 linked

When aligned, they form H-bonds and fit like Leggo’s blocks to become insoluble.

EOC Problem 17 compares the solubility of glycogen and cellulose: both polymers of glucose, but different.

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Cellulase is Only produced by Some Fungi and Some Bacteria

EOC Problem 19: The growth rate of bamboo, one of the fastest growing cellulose system in the

world.

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Chitin – What are the modifications from cellulose?

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OMG, Phi, Psy and Omega Angles on 1,6 Linkages

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Ramachandran Redux

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Amylose Helix

EOC Problem 18 compares the lengths of cellulose and amylose: both polymers of

glucose, but different.

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Agarose

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Peptidoglycan Has Interpeptide Bridges

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Syndecan – Human Membrane Core Protein

Heparan is the same as Heparin with a few less sulfonates.

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S-domains have 4 Functions

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EOC Problem 23 has a good question about how heparin (which is not heparin) binds to antithrombin and demonstrates why clinical plastic and glassware is often coated with heparin.

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Extracellular Matrix Proteolgycan

Atomic Force Microscopy

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Carbohydrate Linkages to Protein

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Gram Negative Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide

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Be sure to do EOC Problem 27..determining branching in a polysaccharide

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Mass Spectrometry of Oligos attached to a Protein

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Things to Know and Do Before Class1. Know the structures of some of the “boxed” sugars.

2. Be able to diagram those with a ring conformation (Haworth projection) and which sugars are epimers of others.

3. Difference between a hemiacetal and a hemiketal.

4. Acetylated, phosphorylated, acidic, deoxy and amino sugars.

5. Making and breaking the glycosidic bond.

6. Fundamental structure of polysaccharides: amylose, amylopectin, cellulose, chitin, peptidoglycan, proteoglycans and lipopolysaccharide.

7. Determination of polysaccharide bonds.

8. EOC Problems 15, 17-20, 23, 27.