Catabolism vs Anabolism
... Covalently binds to the enzyme and breaks it down so it doesn’t work anymore. -Lowers Vmax. -No effect on Kcat ...
... Covalently binds to the enzyme and breaks it down so it doesn’t work anymore. -Lowers Vmax. -No effect on Kcat ...
Chapter 5 – Macromolecules
... •Polymers consist of many similar or identical building blocks linked by covalent bonds. •The repeated units are small molecules called monomers. •Some monomers have other functions of their own. •The chemical mechanisms that cells use to make and break polymers are similar for all classes of macrom ...
... •Polymers consist of many similar or identical building blocks linked by covalent bonds. •The repeated units are small molecules called monomers. •Some monomers have other functions of their own. •The chemical mechanisms that cells use to make and break polymers are similar for all classes of macrom ...
lecture notes-molecular biology-web
... • Genetic level: control transcription of genes (repression, induction and glucose effect) • Cellular level: - enzyme activity: feedback inhibition Isoenzyme, concerted feedback, sequential and cumulative feedback inhibition ...
... • Genetic level: control transcription of genes (repression, induction and glucose effect) • Cellular level: - enzyme activity: feedback inhibition Isoenzyme, concerted feedback, sequential and cumulative feedback inhibition ...
Amino Acids - Portal UniMAP
... Chirality has had a profound effect on the structural and functional properties of biomolecules For eg: the right-handed helices result from the presence of L-amino acids. In addition, because enzymes are chiral molecules, they only bind substrate molecules in one enantiomeric form. Proteases, enzym ...
... Chirality has had a profound effect on the structural and functional properties of biomolecules For eg: the right-handed helices result from the presence of L-amino acids. In addition, because enzymes are chiral molecules, they only bind substrate molecules in one enantiomeric form. Proteases, enzym ...
Guidelines to the Citric acid cycle
... An introduction to the reactions, regulation and function of the citric acid cycle. PURPOSE The citric acid cycle is a series of reactions, which forms the central hub of the metabolic system. It accounts for the major portion of carbohydrate, fatty acid and amino acid metabolism, and it also genera ...
... An introduction to the reactions, regulation and function of the citric acid cycle. PURPOSE The citric acid cycle is a series of reactions, which forms the central hub of the metabolic system. It accounts for the major portion of carbohydrate, fatty acid and amino acid metabolism, and it also genera ...
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... cows to termites, have symbiotic relationships bacteria to help them digest cellulose. ...
... cows to termites, have symbiotic relationships bacteria to help them digest cellulose. ...
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... (a) The frozen layer cuts off the atmospheric oxygen from dissolving into the pond water. The dissolved oxygen in the pond water is used up by the aquatic lives. (b) The goldfish carries out anaerobic respiration The amount of energy produced from anaerobic respiration of glucose is one-nineteenth o ...
... (a) The frozen layer cuts off the atmospheric oxygen from dissolving into the pond water. The dissolved oxygen in the pond water is used up by the aquatic lives. (b) The goldfish carries out anaerobic respiration The amount of energy produced from anaerobic respiration of glucose is one-nineteenth o ...
The bridge between glycolysis and the citric acid (Krebs) cycle
... Requires the 5 coenzymes shown in the table below Coenzyme: ...
... Requires the 5 coenzymes shown in the table below Coenzyme: ...
Patrick, An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry 5e Chapter 3
... reaction, aldehyde dehydrogenase can catalyse its oxidation to acetaldehyde. In the process, NAD+ is converted back to NADH. As a result, only a catalytic quantity of NADH is required. It is important to appreciate that enzymes can catalyse reactions in either direction until an equilibrium is reach ...
... reaction, aldehyde dehydrogenase can catalyse its oxidation to acetaldehyde. In the process, NAD+ is converted back to NADH. As a result, only a catalytic quantity of NADH is required. It is important to appreciate that enzymes can catalyse reactions in either direction until an equilibrium is reach ...
Lecture Inhibition of Amino Acid Synthesis
... (R-CH2-P-O-+NH4); glufosinate has been in development longer than any other herbicide that I am aware of; no soil activity ...
... (R-CH2-P-O-+NH4); glufosinate has been in development longer than any other herbicide that I am aware of; no soil activity ...
Metabolic Managers
... different shapes based on the number of amino acids, the type of amino acids, the sequence of amino acids. Ex. Analogy 26 letters of the alphabet Form different words ...
... different shapes based on the number of amino acids, the type of amino acids, the sequence of amino acids. Ex. Analogy 26 letters of the alphabet Form different words ...
Valine Mydrogenase from Streptmzyces fiadipe
... Punjication of VDH. Unless otherwise stated, all operations were done at 20 "C. Step 1. Pneparation of crude extract. A 72 h mycelium was separated from the fermentation broth by centrifugation at 4OOO g at +4 "C (5 min), washed with icecold distilled water and centrifuged at 2OOOOg at 4 "C for 30 m ...
... Punjication of VDH. Unless otherwise stated, all operations were done at 20 "C. Step 1. Pneparation of crude extract. A 72 h mycelium was separated from the fermentation broth by centrifugation at 4OOO g at +4 "C (5 min), washed with icecold distilled water and centrifuged at 2OOOOg at 4 "C for 30 m ...
Shunt Pathway Significance of pentose phosphate pathway
... ● Individuals with this genetic deficiency have attacks of severe hemolytic anemia and jaundice when taking certain drugs like anti-malarial drugs primaquine and sulfa drugs { condition called drug-induced hemolytic anemia } or after ingestion of broad beans , , {condition called Favisim } . ● Eryth ...
... ● Individuals with this genetic deficiency have attacks of severe hemolytic anemia and jaundice when taking certain drugs like anti-malarial drugs primaquine and sulfa drugs { condition called drug-induced hemolytic anemia } or after ingestion of broad beans , , {condition called Favisim } . ● Eryth ...
Lec 16: Nitrogen (ammonia) assimilation
... 1. It forms AMP from ATP… (instead of forming ADP as in glutamine synthetase) 2. “Ammonia” can be free ammonia OR the amide of glutamine It turns out… using glutamine is preferred over using ammonia in this case. Therefore, this enzyme is not a major enzyme for ammonia assimilation. ...
... 1. It forms AMP from ATP… (instead of forming ADP as in glutamine synthetase) 2. “Ammonia” can be free ammonia OR the amide of glutamine It turns out… using glutamine is preferred over using ammonia in this case. Therefore, this enzyme is not a major enzyme for ammonia assimilation. ...
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... elements are oxygen and hydrogen, which are the elements in water. Add carbon to hydrogen and oxygen and you have the three elements in carbohydrates. Add nitrogen and sulfur, and you have the five elements in amino acids. Each carbon atom can form four bonds with other atoms. This property allows c ...
... elements are oxygen and hydrogen, which are the elements in water. Add carbon to hydrogen and oxygen and you have the three elements in carbohydrates. Add nitrogen and sulfur, and you have the five elements in amino acids. Each carbon atom can form four bonds with other atoms. This property allows c ...
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... Implications for Novel Pathway Development Given a novel reaction (reactant/product), can we identify enzymes (catalysts) that could be engineered (evolved) to carry this novel biotransformation ? If A gives B under 2.4.1 action, then target enzymes within the 2.4.1 class ...
... Implications for Novel Pathway Development Given a novel reaction (reactant/product), can we identify enzymes (catalysts) that could be engineered (evolved) to carry this novel biotransformation ? If A gives B under 2.4.1 action, then target enzymes within the 2.4.1 class ...
Protein Function Follows Form: Small Changes may Cause Big
... Ikeda et al. (1997) Conversion of Non-allosteric Pyruvate Kinase Isozyme into an Allosteric Enzyme by a Single Amino Acid Substitution. J. Biol. Chem. 272: 20495-20501. ...
... Ikeda et al. (1997) Conversion of Non-allosteric Pyruvate Kinase Isozyme into an Allosteric Enzyme by a Single Amino Acid Substitution. J. Biol. Chem. 272: 20495-20501. ...
Organic Chemistry
... acid: A compound that contains both an amino group and a carboxyl group. • -Amino acid: An amino acid in which the amino group is on the carbon adjacent to the carboxyl group. • although -amino acids are commonly written in the unionized form, they are more properly written in the zwitterion (inte ...
... acid: A compound that contains both an amino group and a carboxyl group. • -Amino acid: An amino acid in which the amino group is on the carbon adjacent to the carboxyl group. • although -amino acids are commonly written in the unionized form, they are more properly written in the zwitterion (inte ...
Which amino acids matter? - Berkeley Cosmology Group
... - A kind of protein that help a reaction go faster. Amino acids - Are the building blocks of proteins. - There are 20 different kinds of amino acids. ...
... - A kind of protein that help a reaction go faster. Amino acids - Are the building blocks of proteins. - There are 20 different kinds of amino acids. ...
Information Flow 2
... CCC base-pairs with the codon GGG and positions the amino acid for polymer formation. ...
... CCC base-pairs with the codon GGG and positions the amino acid for polymer formation. ...
Answers for possible questions about the new material HbS·(O2)4 (aq)
... Hemoglobin (Hb) has two conformations: a form with a high affinity for oxygen (the main Hb form in the lungs) and a form with low affinity for oxygen (the main Hb form present in the extremities and at lower pH). Hb shifts back and forth between these two forms as it circulates thru the body. In the ...
... Hemoglobin (Hb) has two conformations: a form with a high affinity for oxygen (the main Hb form in the lungs) and a form with low affinity for oxygen (the main Hb form present in the extremities and at lower pH). Hb shifts back and forth between these two forms as it circulates thru the body. In the ...