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1 sty 2017 · The structural and physiological properties of a protein are greatly influenced by the sequence of its constituent amino acids, which is determined by the sequence of the DNA encoding the protein...
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22 kwi 2021 · It covers the basic topics found in most biochemistry courses. This includes the major macromolecules (proteins, nucleic acids and lipids) and the major metabolic pathways. Details are lacking for teaching these topics at a more advanced level, so the book is less useful for a two semester sequence.
15 lis 2015 · Enzymes are biological catalysts (also known as biocatalysts) that speed up bio- chemical reactions in living organisms, and which can be extracted from cells and then used to catalyse a wide...
chemistry and biosciences has recently been lowered again. Based on the orbital theory developed from quantum mec hanics, this book begins with an explanation of the mechanisms of the formation of chemical bonds to understand the building of various molecules precisely and then explores why stable and unstable molecules are formed.
The focus of this book is on examining biochemical processes from a chemical perspective. We’ll begin with a brief review of organic chemistry, looking first at the common functional groups found in biological molecules and then at some fundamental mechanisms by which organic molecules react.
Dehydration is facilitated by enzymes, specialized macromolecules that speed up chemical reactions in cells. The covalent bonds that connect monomers in a polymer are disassembled by hydrolysis, a reaction that is effectively the reverse of dehydration. In hydrolysis, bonds are broken by the addition of water molecules.
16 wrz 2024 · It uses the methods of chemistry, physics, molecular biology, and immunology to study the structure and behavior of the complex molecules found in biological material and the ways these molecules interact to form cells, tissues, and whole organisms.