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The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE

The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

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Page 1: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

The Chemistry of CarbonBUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE

Page 2: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells

◦ ~72% H2O◦ ~25% carbon compounds

◦ Carbohydrates◦ Lipids◦ Proteins◦ Nucleic acids

◦ ~3% salts◦ Na, Cl, K ….

Page 3: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Organic Chemistry The study of carbon compounds C atoms are versatile building blocks◦4 stable covalent bonds

HHC

H

H

Page 4: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates
Page 5: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Hydrocarbons Combinations of C & H

◦Nonpolar◦ Not soluble in H2O◦ Hydrophobic

◦Stable◦Very little attraction between molecules

methane(simplest HC)

Page 6: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Hydrocarbons can grow …

Page 7: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Isomers Molecules with same molecular formula, but different structures◦ Different chemical properties◦ Different biological functions

6 carbons

6 carbons

6 carbons

It’s the same,but different

Page 8: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Form affects function Structural differences create important functional significance◦ Amino acid alanine

◦ L-alanine used in proteins◦ D-alanine is not

◦ Medicine◦ L-alanine is active◦ D-alanine is not

◦ Sometimes with tragic results

stereoisomers

Page 9: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Form affects function Thalidomide

◦ Prescribed to pregnant women in 50s & 60s◦ Reduced morning sickness, but …◦ Stereoisomer caused severe birth defects

Control isomer in production?Evidence shows that body pH

can cause racemizing

Page 10: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Functional groups generate diversity of molecules Substitute other atoms or groups around the carbon

◦ Ethane vs ethanol◦ H replaced by an –OH◦ Nonpolar becomes polar◦ Gas becomes liquid◦ Different biological effects!

ethane (C2H6) ethanol (C2H5OH)

Page 11: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Functional groups Parts of organic molecules that are involved in chemical reactions◦ Give organic molecules distinctive properties

◦ hydroxyl◦ carbonyl◦ carboxyl

Affect reactivity◦ Makes hydrocarbons hydrophilic◦ Increases solubility in water

◦ amino◦ sulfhydryl◦ phosphate

Page 12: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

It makes a difference! Basic structure of male & female hormones is identical

◦ Identical carbon skeleton◦ Attachment of different functional groups◦ Interact with different targets in the body

◦ Different effects

Page 13: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Hydroxyl -OH

◦ Organic compounds with OH = alcohols◦ Names typically end in –ol

◦ ethanol

Page 14: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Carbonyl C=O

◦ O double bonded to C◦ If C=O at end of molecule = aldehyde◦ If C=O in middle of molecule = ketone

Page 15: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Carboxyl -COOH

◦ C double bonded to O & single bonded to OH group◦ Compounds with COOH = acids

◦ Fatty acids◦ Amino acids

Page 16: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Amino -NH2

◦ N attached to 2 H◦ Compounds with NH2 = amines

◦ Amino acids◦ NH2 acts as a base

◦ Ammonia picks up H+ from solution

Page 17: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Sulfhydryl -SH

◦ S bonded to H◦ Compounds with SH = thiols◦ SH groups stabilize the structure of proteins

Page 18: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Phosphate -PO4

◦ P bonded to 4 O◦ Connects to C through an O◦ Lots of O = lots of negative charge

◦ Highly reactive◦ Transfers energy between organic molecules

◦ ATP, GTP, etc

Becomes important withGel electrophoresis

Page 19: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Macromolecules The Building Blocks of Life

Page 20: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Macromolecules Smaller organic molecules join together to form larger molecules 4 major classes of macromolecules:

◦ Carbohydrates◦ Lipids◦ Proteins◦ Nucleic acids

Page 21: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Polymers Long molecules built by linking repeating building blocks in a chain◦ Monomers

◦ Building blocks◦ Repeated small units

◦ Covalent bonds◦ Strong◦ Can store energy

H2O

HO

HO H

H HHO

Dehydration synthesis

Page 22: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

How to build a polymer

H2O

HO

HO H

H HHO

Synthesis◦ Joins monomers by “taking” H2O

out◦ One monomer donates –OH◦ One monomer donates H◦ Together these form H2O

◦ Requires energy & enzymes◦ Called dehydration synthesis,

condensation reaction, or anabolic reaction

enzyme

It requires energy to form

bonds

Page 23: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

How to break down a polymer Digestion

◦ Use H2O to breakdown polymers◦ Reverse of dehydration synthesis◦ Remove one monomer at a time◦ H2O is split into H and OH

◦ Requires enzymes◦ Releases energy◦ Called hydrolysis, digestion, or

catabolic reaction

H2O

HO H

HO H HO H

enzyme

Breaking upis hard to do!

Page 24: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

Any Questions?

Page 25: The Chemistry of Carbon BUILDING BLOCKS OF LIFE Why study Carbon? All life (on our planet) is carbon-based Cells ◦~72% H 2 O ◦~25% carbon compounds ◦Carbohydrates

HomeworkCompare the thermal properties of water with those of methane

list, t-chart, venn diagram ….