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Vitamins II
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Biochemistry Mind Map on Vitamins II, created by hardinbc on 05/05/2013.
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Vitamins II
Vitamin K
K1
plants
long, saturdated side chain
K2
fish
polyprenyl side chain
menadione
synthetic
water soluble
activated in liver
prenylation
enzymatic cofactor
carboxylation
glutamate residues
requires O2
substrates
prothrombiin
needs Ca, post-trans mod
active thrombin
anticoagulant drugs
dicumarol, warfarin
inhibit reductase
cannot convert oxidized K back to K
osteoalcin
binds Ca
regulates mineralization
nutrition
sources
leafy veggies, grains, liver
deficiency
increased coagulation time
impaired clotting, bruising
hemorrhagic disease of newborn
impaired fetal develoment of bony tissue
excess
infant
hemolytic anemia, jaundice
Vitamin A
forms
active form
all-trans-retinol
provitamin
B-carotene
antioxidant
cleave --> retinal
retinal reductasse --> retiol
only in intestinal mucosa
excess
not as teratogenic
inhibit lipid peroxidation
roles
visual cycle
11-cis retinal
pigments
rhodopsin
photosensitive, 7 pass transmembrane
retinal rods
11-cis-retinal bound to opsin
retinal is fat soluble
to liver in chylomicrons
stored in stellate cells
retinyl esters
light converts to all-trans-retinal
signaling - cGMP phosphodiesterase, transducin
close Na channel, hyperpolarization
signals by optic nerve to brain
hormonal reg gene expression
all-trans retinoic acid
activates RAR and RXR
9-cis retinoic acid
activates only RXR
heterdimerizes w/
receptors
vitt D
thyroid hormone
PPAR
transcription factors
RAR, RXR
bind response elements
promoter region
active
homo or heterodimers
> 500 genes
glycoprotein synthesis
deficiency
night-blindness
permanent ocular degeneration/blindness
lose vitreal fluid
extrude lens
lack of retinoic acid
lose hormonal activity
respiratory/urinary infection
excess
liver disease
teratogenicity
bone defects
Vtamin D
cholecalciferol
rxn of UV light w/ 7-dehydrocholesterol
active form
hydroxylations --> calcitriol
circulating form
25-hydroxxycholecalciferol
roles
Ca absorption in gut
adequate serum [Ca] an [PO4-]
bone growth/remodeling
modulates
neuromuscular and immune function
reduce inflammation
gene expression
cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis
sources
sunshine, food, fortified foods
deficiency
rickets
osteomalacia
excess
hypercalcemia
metastatic calcifications
bone demineralization
renal stones
Vitamin E
vitamers
8 compounds
tocopherols
saturated phytyl tail
tocotrienols
trienols
unsaturated phytyl tail
active form
a-tocopherol
phenolic ring most is effective
donates H+
terminates free radicals
sources
veggie oils, fatty tissues of animals
antioxidant
free radical scavenger
protects PUFA in membrane
terminates free radical lipid peroxidation
prevent heart disease?
limit oxidation of LDL-cholesterol
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deficiency
fragility/destruction
erythrocytes
nerve degeneration
hands/feet
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