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🧪 Fatty acid & triacyl glycerol

Fatty acid & triacyl glycerol.

This lesson discusses fatty acids and triacylglycerols, emphasizing their structure, storage role, and metabolic relevance.


FATTY ACID AND TRIACYL GLYCEROL BIOSYNTHESIS

Biosynthesis of fatty acids

  • It was thought that fatty acid biosynthesis occurred by reversal of theoxidation pathway.
  • On the contrary, it occurs by a separate pathway that differs from -oxidation in several ways.

i. Synthesis takes place in the cytosol, in contrast with degradation or oxidation, which occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. ii. Intermediates in fatty acid synthesis are covalently linked to the sulfhydryl group of an acyl carrier protein (ACP) whereas intermediates in fatty acid breakdown are bonded to coenzyme A. iii. The enzymes of fatty acid synthesis in animals are joined in a single polypeptide chain called fatty acid synthase. In contrast, the degradative enzymes do not seem to be associated. Plants employ separate enzymes to carry out the biosynthetic reactions. iv. The reductant in fatty acid synthesis is NADPH, whereas the oxidants in fatty acid oxidation are NAD+ and FAD. Pathway for the movement of acetyl-CoA units from within the mitochondrion to the cytoplasm for use in lipid and cholesterol biosynthesis.

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Summary Cheat Sheet

Topic Key takeaway
Main focus Fatty acid & triacyl glycerol.
Section context Revise this lesson with the rest of Lipid & Nitrogen Metabolism for stronger conceptual continuity.

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