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This detailed and high-yield biochemistry note covers all major aspects of lipids and membranes, including their structural, functional, and pathological roles. Ideal for students in biomedical sciences, biochemistry, and medicine, especially during metabolism or cell biology modules. Topics Covered: 1. Lipid Classes & Structure Fatty acids (saturated vs. unsaturated) Glycerolipids & glycerophospholipids Sphingolipids (e.g., ceramide, sphingosine-1-phosphate) Sterols like cholesterol and their role in fluidity 2. Membrane Biology Bilayers vs. micelles Amphipathic self-assembly Lipid rafts and membrane dynamics Integral, peripheral, and lipid-anchored proteins 3. Lipid Functions Membrane structure Energy storage (triacylglycerols) Cell signaling (hormones, second messengers) Protein trafficking and anchoring 4. Diseases & Pathology Lipid imbalance and metabolic syndromes (obesity, diabetes, atherosclerosis) Lysosomal storage disorders (Gaucher, Niemann-Pick, Fabry, Farber) Ceramide’s toxic effects on mitochondrial integrity and apoptosis Neurological and cardiovascular consequences of lipid dysfunction 5. Bonus Highlights: Real clinical links between lipid metabolism and disease Role of lipid rafts in immune signaling Structure-function relationships in lipid-protein interaction

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Detailed Guide on Lipids, Membranes,
and Lipid-Related Diseases
1. What Are Lipids?

Lipids are a broad group of biological molecules that are mostly hydrophobic (water-

repelling) or amphipathic (having both water-attracting and water-repelling parts).


Because water is the main component inside and outside cells, lipids naturally organize

themselves to minimize contact between their hydrophobic parts and water.


This property drives the formation of biological membranes and other lipid structures.


Key Terms:


- Hydrophobic (Nonpolar): Molecules or parts that avoid water, dissolve in organic solvents

like oils or fats.


- Polar (Hydrophilic): Molecules or parts attracted to water and dissolve easily in it.


- Amphipathic: Molecules containing both polar and nonpolar regions.



2. Major Classes of Lipids

Lipids are categorized mainly by their structures and functions:


2.1 Fatty Acids (FAs):


- Long hydrocarbon chains (usually 12-22 carbons) ending with a polar carboxyl group (-

COOH).

, - They serve as building blocks for more complex lipids but rarely exist freely.


- Can be saturated (no double bonds, straight chain) or unsaturated (one or more cis double

bonds causing bends or kinks).


2.2 Glycerolipids:


- Composed of glycerol backbone linked to fatty acids, mainly serve as energy storage (e.g.,

triacylglycerols).


- Store energy densely in adipose tissue.


2.3 Glycerophospholipids:


- Similar to glycerolipids but with a phosphate group attached to the third glycerol carbon,

linked to a polar head group (like choline, serine, ethanolamine).


- Major structural components of cell membranes.


- Their polar heads face aqueous environments, while fatty acid tails form hydrophobic

cores.


2.4 Sphingolipids:


- Based on a sphingosine backbone instead of glycerol.


- Fatty acid attached via an amide bond.


- Involved in membrane structure and cell signaling (e.g., ceramide, sphingosine-1-

phosphate).


- Often carry sugar groups (glycosphingolipids) important for cell recognition.


2.5 Sterol Lipids:
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