Biochemistry – Notes
Polysaccharides:
- Hyaluronic acid:
- Structure: Composed of beta-D-glucuronic and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosamine monomers.
- Linkage: 1-3 within monomers, 1-4 between monomers.
- Number of monomers: 250-25,000 units.
- Role: Found in the vitreous humor of the eye.
- Chondroitin sulfate:
- Structure: Composed of beta-D-glucuronic and N-acetyl-beta-D-galactosamine 4-sulfate monomers.
- Note: Galactosamine, not glucosamine.
- Number of monomers: 50-1000 units.
- Keratan sulfate:
- Structure: Composed of beta-D-galactose and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine 6-sulfate monomers.
- Heparin:
- Structure:
- According to older textbooks: N-sulfo-D-glucosamine 6-sulfate and alpha-D-glucuronate 2-sulfate.
- According to newer textbooks: D-glucosamine 2,6-disulfate and D-glucuronate 2-sulfate/L-iduronate 2-sulfate.
Purine biosynthesis:
- Origin of atoms in the purine ring:
- N1: Aspartate
- C2, C8: Formic acid
- N3, N9: Glutamine
- C4, C5, N7: Glycine
- C6: CO2
Hormones:
- Gonadotropin family hormones (HCG, LH, FSH, TSH):
- Structure:
- Alpha chain: 92 amino acids (identical)
- Beta chain: Species-specific
- Number of amino acids in the beta chain:
- HCGb: 145 aa
- LH: 121 aa (+92): Horizontal S shape
- FSH: 117 aa, W shape
- TSH: 112 aa, M shape
Note:
- This is a brief summary of notes.
- For a deeper understanding, refer to specialized literature.
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