7.18. Glycolipids and Glycoproteins: Cell Recognition
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Carbohydrates Dehydration of sucrose, Fehling's test, Benedict's test, osazone formation, destructive distillation of wood, oxidation of sucrose with potassium chlorate, and guncotton are demonstrated.
Biochemistry : LipidRole (10 Variations) Which aspect of the structure of a phospholipid is most directly responsible for its role as a source of some vitamins?
Structures for the ABO(H) Blood Group: Which Textbook Is Correct?John M. Risley Six textbooks and two Internet sites show different structures for the A, B, and O(H) antigens of the ABO(H) blood group, but none of them are correct. This article emphasizes the correct molecular structures because it is important to distinguish between those carbohydrates that make up the antigens and those that are not part of the antigenic structures. Risley, John M. J. Chem. Educ.2007, 84, 1546.
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Glycosyltransferases A and B: Four Critical Amino Acids Determine Blood TypeNatisha L. Rose, Monica M. Palcic, and Stephen V. Evans Human A, B, and O blood type is determined by the presence or absence of distinct carbohydrate structures on red blood cells. In this review the chemistry of the blood group ABO system and the role of glycosyltransferase A, glycosyltransferase B, and the four amino acids critical to determining blood group status are discussed. Rose, Natisha L.; Palcic, Monica M.; Evans, Stephen V. J. Chem. Educ.2005, 82, 1846.
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Biomolecules (Netorials)Rachel Bain, Mithra Biekmohamadi, Liana Lamont, Mike Miller, Rebecca Ottosen, John Todd, and David Shaw Biomolecules: this is a resource in the collection "Netorials". This set of modules will provide you with a descriptive overview of the four major classes of biomolecules found in all living organisms: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. The Netorials cover selected topics in first-year chemistry including: Chemical Reactions, Stoichiometry, Thermodynamics, Intermolecular Forces, Acids & Bases, Biomolecules, and Electrochemistry.
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ChemPaths 104 W Feb 9John W. Moore Today in Chem 104:
* Lecture: Biochemistry: Carbohydrates and Polysaccharides
* Reading: Moodle Tutorials
o Carbohydrates (including debriefing)
o Lipids (including debriefing)
o Carbohydrates and Lipids Quiz due F Feb 11 11:55 pm
* Homework #4 due F Feb 11 11:55 pm
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Lipids
ChemPaths 104 F Feb 11John W. Moore Today in Chem 104:
* Lecture: Problem-Solving Session (email questions or topics to Prof. Moore jwmoore@chem.wisc.edu by 9am today)
* No assigned reading for today.
* Homework #4 due by 11:55pm Today!
* Moodle Tutorials
o Carbohydrates (including debriefing)
o Lipids (including debriefing)
o Carbohydrates and Lipids Quiz due TODAY 11:55 pm