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CHAPTER 1 Foundations of Biochemistry

Learning goals: • Distinguishing features of living organisms • Structure and function of the parts of the cell • Roles of small and large biomolecules • Energy transformation in living organisms • Regulation of metabolism and catalysis • Coding of genetic information in DNA • Role of mutations and selection in evolution

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Biochemistry is the Chemistry of Living Matter

Living Matter is characterized by: • High degree of complexity and organization • Extraction, transformation, and systematic use of

energy to create and maintain structures and to do work

• Interactions of individual components are dynamic and coordinated

• Ability to sense and respond to changes in surrounding

• A capacity for fairly precise self-replication while allowing enough change for evolution

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Complexity and Organization

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Living organisms must intake nutrients

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Living organisms must accurately reproduce

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Cell: The Universal Building Block

• Living organisms are made of cells • Simplest living organisms are single-celled • Larger organisms consist of many cells with different

functions • Not all of the cells are the same

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All cells share some common features

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Three Distinct Domains of Life Defined by: Cellular and Molecular Differences

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Six Kingdoms of Life Defined by: Organism, Cellular, and Molecular Differences

Six kingdoms • Archaea • Bacteria • Protista • Fungi • Plantae • Animalia

Cellular organization Unicellular prokaryote Unicellular prokaryote Unicellular eukaryote Uni- or Multicellular eukaryote Multicellular eukaryote Multicellular eukaryote

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Bacterial Cell Structure

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Structure Composition Function

Cell wall Peptidoglycan Mechanical support Cell membrane Lipid + protein Permeability barrier Nucleoid DNA + protein Genetic information Ribosomes RNA + protein Protein synthesis Pili Protein Adhesion, conjugation Flagella Protein Motility Cytoplasm Aqueous solution Site of metabolism

Components of Bacterial Cell

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Eukaryote Cells: More Complexity

• Have nucleus by definition – protection for DNA; site of DNA metabolism – selective import and export via nuclear membrane pores – some cells become anuclear (red blood cells)

• Have membrane-enclosed organelles – Mitochondria for energy in animals, plants, and fungi – Chloroplasts for energy in plant – Lysosome for digestion of un-needed molecules

• Spatial separation of energy-yielding and energy- consuming reactions helps cells to maintain homeostasis and stay away from equilibrium

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Bacterial, animal, and plant cells are different

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Bacterial, animal, and plant cells are different

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Cytoplasm and Cytoskeleton

• Cytoplasm is highly viscous solution where many reactions take place

• Cytoskeleton consists of microtubules, actin filaments, and intermediate filaments – Cell shape – Intracellular organization – Intracellular transport paths – Cellular movement

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Cytoskeleton maintains cellular organization

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Cellular organization is dynamic, changing drastically at different stages

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The cytosol is very crowded

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Biochemistry is the Chemistry of Living Matter

• The basis of all life is the chemical reactions that take place within the cell.

Chemistry allows for: • A high degree of complexity and organization • Extraction, transformation, and systematic use of energy to

create and maintain structures and to do work • The interactions of individual components to be dynamic and

coordinated. • The ability to sense and respond to changes in surrounding • A capacity for fairly precise self-replication while allowing

enough change for evolution

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Organisms can also be classified by: different energy and carbon sources

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Living systems extract energy

• From sunlight – plants – green bacteria – cyanobacteria

• From fuels – animals – most bacteria

• Energy input is needed in order to maintain life

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The Molecular Logic of Life

We look at the chemistry that is behind: • Accelerating reactions • Organization of metabolism and signaling • Storage and transfer of information

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The ABCs of Life

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The Molecular Hierarchy of Structure

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Biochemistry: Unique Role of Carbon

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30 Elements Essential for Life • Other than carbon, elements H, O, N, P, S are also common • Metal ions (e.g., K+, Na+, Ca++, Mg++, Zn++, Fe++) play important roles

in metabolism

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Common Functional Groups of Biological Molecules

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Biological molecules typically have several functional groups

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• Stereoisomers • have different physical properties

• Geometric Isomers (cis vs. trans) • have different physical and chemical properties

• Enantiomers (mirror images) • have identical physical properties (except with regard

to polarized light) and react identically with achiral reagents

• Diastereomers • have different physical and chemical properties

The function of molecules strongly depends on three-dimensional structure

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Cis vs. Trans

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Cis vs. Trans

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Enantiomers and Diastereomers

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Enantiomers and Diastereomers

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Interactions between biomolecules are specific

• Macromolecules have unique binding pockets • Only certain molecules fit in well and can bind • Binding of chiral biomolecules is stereospecific

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Interactions between biomolecules are specific

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Organisms perform energy transductions to accomplish work to stay alive

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ATP: Chemical Currency of Energy

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How to speed reactions up

Higher temperatures Stability of macromolecules is limiting Higher concentration of reactants Costly as more valuable starting material is needed Change the reaction by coupling to a fast one Universally used by living organisms Lower activation barrier by catalysis Universally used by living organisms

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Unfavorable and Favorable Reactions

• Synthesis of complex molecules and many other metabolic reactions requires energy (endergonic) – A reaction might be thermodynamically unfavorable (∆G° > 0)

• Creating order requires work and energy

– Metabolic reaction might have too high energy barrier (∆G‡ > 0) • Metabolite is kinetically stable

• Breakdown of some metabolites releases significant amount of energy (exergonic) – Such metabolites (ATP, NADH, NADPH) can be synthesized using the

energy from sunlight and fuels – Their cellular concentration is far higher than their equilibrium

concentration

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Energy Coupling

• Chemical coupling of exergonic and endergonic reactions allows otherwise unfavorable reactions

• The “high-energy” molecule (ATP) reacts directly with the metabolite that needs “activation”

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Catalysis

• A catalyst is a compound that increases the rate of a chemical reaction

• Catalysts lower the activation free energy ∆G‡

• Catalysts does not alter ∆G° • Enzymatic catalysis offers:

– acceleration under mild conditions – high specificity – possibility for regulation

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Enzymes lower the activation energy to increase the reaction rate

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Metabolic Pathway • produces energy or valuable materials

Signal Transduction Pathway

• transmits information

Series of related enzymatically catalyzed reactions forms a pathway

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Example of a negative regulation: Product of enzyme 5 inhibits enzyme 1

Pathways are controlled in order to regulate levels of metabolites

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Genetic and Evolutionary Foundations

• Life on Earth arose 3.5–3.8 billion years ago • Formation of self-replicating molecules a key step • Could it been DNA? • Could it been proteins?

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RNA World?

• RNA can act both as the information carrier and biocatalyst

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Complementarity in DNA allows for replication with near-perfect fidelity

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The Central “Dogma” of Biochemistry: DNA → RNA → Protein

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Natural selection favors some mutations

• Mutations occur more or less randomly • Mutations that give organisms an advantage in a

given environment are more likely to be propagated

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Natural selection favors some mutations

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Evolution of Eukaryotes through Endosymbiosis

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Chapter 1: Summary

In this chapter, we learned: • To understand what defines living organisms • To relate structure and function of the cell • To realize that the structure of biomolecules

often gives them specific functions • To grasp principles of bioenergetics • To review the forces behind evolution


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