投影片 1
... • Only one member of the group ”the reaction-center chlorophyll” actually transfer electrons to an electron acceptor. ...
... • Only one member of the group ”the reaction-center chlorophyll” actually transfer electrons to an electron acceptor. ...
biochemistry-part1
... The SN2, SN1, mixed SN1 and SN2 and SET mechanism (single electron transfer) Aromatic nucleophilic substitution The ArSN1ArSN2, benzyne and SRN1 mechanism. Reactivity-effect of substrate structure, leaving group and attacking nucleophile. Organic synthetic techniques involved in bioactive drug resea ...
... The SN2, SN1, mixed SN1 and SN2 and SET mechanism (single electron transfer) Aromatic nucleophilic substitution The ArSN1ArSN2, benzyne and SRN1 mechanism. Reactivity-effect of substrate structure, leaving group and attacking nucleophile. Organic synthetic techniques involved in bioactive drug resea ...
Bacterial Classification
... Countess Anna del Chinchón. was cured of the ague (a name for malaria the time) in 1638 The Dutch bought the Bolivian seeds from Charles Ledger, a British botanist, planted them in Java, and came to monopolize the world's supply of quinine for close to 100 years. A formal chemical synthesis was acco ...
... Countess Anna del Chinchón. was cured of the ague (a name for malaria the time) in 1638 The Dutch bought the Bolivian seeds from Charles Ledger, a British botanist, planted them in Java, and came to monopolize the world's supply of quinine for close to 100 years. A formal chemical synthesis was acco ...
Networks and pathways
... Pathways can be broken down sub-pathways Some common pathways: signal transduction metabolic pathways, gene regulatory pathways Entities in one pathway can be found in others ...
... Pathways can be broken down sub-pathways Some common pathways: signal transduction metabolic pathways, gene regulatory pathways Entities in one pathway can be found in others ...
MS PowerPoint - Catalysis Eprints database
... • Ionic interactions between an enzyme-bound metal and a substrate help orient the substrate for reaction or stabilize charged reaction transition states. • Metals also mediate oxidation-reduction reactions by reversible changes in the metal ion’s oxidation state. • For example – in hemoglobin Fe in ...
... • Ionic interactions between an enzyme-bound metal and a substrate help orient the substrate for reaction or stabilize charged reaction transition states. • Metals also mediate oxidation-reduction reactions by reversible changes in the metal ion’s oxidation state. • For example – in hemoglobin Fe in ...
basic chemistry of atoms and molecules
... Proteins are polymers built from amino acids. There are twenty amino acids that can be used to build proteins. Most proteins do not contain all twenty amino acids, and some proteins are richer in some amino acids than others. All twenty amino acids share the same chemical backbone (shown at the righ ...
... Proteins are polymers built from amino acids. There are twenty amino acids that can be used to build proteins. Most proteins do not contain all twenty amino acids, and some proteins are richer in some amino acids than others. All twenty amino acids share the same chemical backbone (shown at the righ ...
medicinal-chemistry-lect-3-n-17-acid-base
... What is the percentage ionization of indomethacin (Pka 4.5) in an intestinal tract buffered at PH 8? ...
... What is the percentage ionization of indomethacin (Pka 4.5) in an intestinal tract buffered at PH 8? ...
Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
... • [G-3P] is maintained well below the equilibrium level by being processed through the glycolytic pathway ...
... • [G-3P] is maintained well below the equilibrium level by being processed through the glycolytic pathway ...
Protein Structure, Neighbor Effect, and a New Index of Amino Acid
... The genetic variation of protein-coding genes represents a major component in genetic biodiversity, and much effort has been spent in understanding how proteins evolve and diversify by amino acid substitutions. Two approaches have been taken to study the pattern of amino acid substitutions. The firs ...
... The genetic variation of protein-coding genes represents a major component in genetic biodiversity, and much effort has been spent in understanding how proteins evolve and diversify by amino acid substitutions. Two approaches have been taken to study the pattern of amino acid substitutions. The firs ...
this PDF file
... isolate may similar to those other CMV-S isolates. It needs further sequences analysis of the movement protein gene that is was not covered in these analysis. Among 14 amino acids difference between five isolates of CMV-S and Sdl isolate, one of it at position 25 is serine, while those other five is ...
... isolate may similar to those other CMV-S isolates. It needs further sequences analysis of the movement protein gene that is was not covered in these analysis. Among 14 amino acids difference between five isolates of CMV-S and Sdl isolate, one of it at position 25 is serine, while those other five is ...
Factors affecting enzyme activity ppt - Mr. Lesiuk
... the shape of the enzyme, resulting in a distorted active site that does not function properly. ...
... the shape of the enzyme, resulting in a distorted active site that does not function properly. ...
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... the shape of the enzyme, resulting in a distorted active site that does not function properly. ...
... the shape of the enzyme, resulting in a distorted active site that does not function properly. ...
DO ANTIBODIES RECOGNIZE AMINO ACID SIDE CHAINS OF
... orientation . Synthetic peptide inhibition experiments confirmed the ability of a reversed sequence to resemble the nominal antigenic epitope . In contrast to earlier studies in which internal image determinants were present in the expected orientation (7, 8), the results presented here suggest that ...
... orientation . Synthetic peptide inhibition experiments confirmed the ability of a reversed sequence to resemble the nominal antigenic epitope . In contrast to earlier studies in which internal image determinants were present in the expected orientation (7, 8), the results presented here suggest that ...
Topological Nature of the Genetic Code
... A model for topological coding of proteins is proposed. The model is based on the capacity of hydrogen bonds (property of connectivity) to "x conformations of protein molecules. The protein chain is modeled by an n-arc graph with the following elements: vertices (a-carbon atoms), structural edges (p ...
... A model for topological coding of proteins is proposed. The model is based on the capacity of hydrogen bonds (property of connectivity) to "x conformations of protein molecules. The protein chain is modeled by an n-arc graph with the following elements: vertices (a-carbon atoms), structural edges (p ...
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... Ellen M. White and Gina M. MacDonald Department of Chemistry Phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) catalyzes the reversible reaction in which a phosphate is transferred from ATP to 3-phosphoglycerate (3-PG) to form ADP and 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate (1,3-bPG). It has been proposed that the binding of two subst ...
... Ellen M. White and Gina M. MacDonald Department of Chemistry Phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) catalyzes the reversible reaction in which a phosphate is transferred from ATP to 3-phosphoglycerate (3-PG) to form ADP and 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate (1,3-bPG). It has been proposed that the binding of two subst ...
ppt - Chair of Computational Biology
... This might decrease the Ca2+ permeability of TRPM31 compared with TRPM32, perhaps simply because of increased electrostatic repulsion. Block of TRPM3 Channels by Intra- and Extracellular Cations — Both TRPM31 and TRPM32 are regulated by physiological concentrations of intracellular Mg2+, similar ...
... This might decrease the Ca2+ permeability of TRPM31 compared with TRPM32, perhaps simply because of increased electrostatic repulsion. Block of TRPM3 Channels by Intra- and Extracellular Cations — Both TRPM31 and TRPM32 are regulated by physiological concentrations of intracellular Mg2+, similar ...
LECT24 enz2
... How does that tell me how much enzyme is present? If we relate enzyme units to micrograms of enzyme, we can immediately determine the weight of enzyme by knowing the activity. What if the enzyme is not pure? We then relate activity to mg of protein present. That measurement gives us the specific ac ...
... How does that tell me how much enzyme is present? If we relate enzyme units to micrograms of enzyme, we can immediately determine the weight of enzyme by knowing the activity. What if the enzyme is not pure? We then relate activity to mg of protein present. That measurement gives us the specific ac ...
The optimal dietary DL-methionine on growth performance
... Paralichthys olivaceus (1.49%) (Alam et al 2001) and large yellow croaker, Pseudosciaena crocea (1.42%) (Mai et al 2006) and turbot, Psetta maxima (Ma et al 2013). The differences in methionine requirement may be due to fish species and size, feed ingredients and dietary cystine content, feeding reg ...
... Paralichthys olivaceus (1.49%) (Alam et al 2001) and large yellow croaker, Pseudosciaena crocea (1.42%) (Mai et al 2006) and turbot, Psetta maxima (Ma et al 2013). The differences in methionine requirement may be due to fish species and size, feed ingredients and dietary cystine content, feeding reg ...
Ken Wu`s Metabolism Tutorial Dec 2012
... –Also generates 1xGTP, 1xFADH2 –Occurs in Matrix of Mitochondria ...
... –Also generates 1xGTP, 1xFADH2 –Occurs in Matrix of Mitochondria ...
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... 35. Which one of the following statements about carnitine acyl transferase is correct? (A) When fasting, decrease the activity of carnitine acyl transferase (B) Utilizes fatty acids as a substrate (C) Produces malonyl CoA, which is subsequently decarboxylated (D) Is located mainly in the cytosol (E) ...
... 35. Which one of the following statements about carnitine acyl transferase is correct? (A) When fasting, decrease the activity of carnitine acyl transferase (B) Utilizes fatty acids as a substrate (C) Produces malonyl CoA, which is subsequently decarboxylated (D) Is located mainly in the cytosol (E) ...
Non-Selective Inhibition of Trypanosoma cruzi GAPDH and rabbit
... cycle of the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas´ disease. Michaelis-Menten kinetics parameters were determined for the conversion of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate to 1-arseno-3phosphoglycerate by TcGAPDH. Novel TcGAPDH inhibitors were found from our in silico screening ...
... cycle of the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas´ disease. Michaelis-Menten kinetics parameters were determined for the conversion of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate to 1-arseno-3phosphoglycerate by TcGAPDH. Novel TcGAPDH inhibitors were found from our in silico screening ...
Enzymes
... Enzymes control chemical reactions. They help the reactions to occur, but they are not changed or used up in the reaction!!! Therefore, they can be used over and over again (although, eventually, they do break down (disintegrate) over time). ***Enzymes are classified as catalysts. Catalysts are subs ...
... Enzymes control chemical reactions. They help the reactions to occur, but they are not changed or used up in the reaction!!! Therefore, they can be used over and over again (although, eventually, they do break down (disintegrate) over time). ***Enzymes are classified as catalysts. Catalysts are subs ...