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... Serine is deaminated by serine dehydratase to form pyruvate + NH4+ in a reaction which doesn't involve the transaminase but does use pyridoxal phosphate (PLP) as a reactive group. Similarly, threonine can be dehydrated and deaminated to yield pyruvate. Glycine can be converted to serine for degradat ...
... Serine is deaminated by serine dehydratase to form pyruvate + NH4+ in a reaction which doesn't involve the transaminase but does use pyridoxal phosphate (PLP) as a reactive group. Similarly, threonine can be dehydrated and deaminated to yield pyruvate. Glycine can be converted to serine for degradat ...
Lecture 8
... • For looking at proteins without charge, proteins can be treated with 6M urea (denatures but unlike SDS does not put charges on a protein). • Thus, a mixture of proteins can be electrophoresed through a solution having a a stable pH gradient in from the anode to the cathode and a each protein will ...
... • For looking at proteins without charge, proteins can be treated with 6M urea (denatures but unlike SDS does not put charges on a protein). • Thus, a mixture of proteins can be electrophoresed through a solution having a a stable pH gradient in from the anode to the cathode and a each protein will ...
General Chemistry
... represents a large charge density. A hydrogen bond results when this strong positive charge density attracts a lone pair of electrons on another heteroatom, which becomes the hydrogen-bond acceptor. The most ubiquitous, and perhaps simplest, example of a hydrogen bond is found between water molecule ...
... represents a large charge density. A hydrogen bond results when this strong positive charge density attracts a lone pair of electrons on another heteroatom, which becomes the hydrogen-bond acceptor. The most ubiquitous, and perhaps simplest, example of a hydrogen bond is found between water molecule ...
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... Although polarography was initially used as an analytical technique for heavy metal ions in water its sensitivity was never high and the lowest detection limit obtained was about 10-4 mol dm-3 of a heavy metal ion. Anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) was subsequently developed as a suitable analytica ...
... Although polarography was initially used as an analytical technique for heavy metal ions in water its sensitivity was never high and the lowest detection limit obtained was about 10-4 mol dm-3 of a heavy metal ion. Anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) was subsequently developed as a suitable analytica ...
Lecture 2b Intermolecular Forces
... N-H ⋄⋄⋄ :N−# # O-H ⋄⋄⋄ :N−# # F-H ⋄⋄⋄ :N N-H ⋄⋄⋄ :O−# # O-H ⋄⋄⋄ :O−# # F-H ⋄⋄⋄ :O# N-H ⋄⋄⋄ :F−# # O-H ⋄⋄⋄ :F−# # F-H ⋄⋄⋄ :F# Hydrogen bonding between NH3 and H2O leads to NH4OH, ammonium hydroxide. Hydrogen bonding in water is particularly strong because water contains 2 hydrogens bound to oxygen, a ...
... N-H ⋄⋄⋄ :N−# # O-H ⋄⋄⋄ :N−# # F-H ⋄⋄⋄ :N N-H ⋄⋄⋄ :O−# # O-H ⋄⋄⋄ :O−# # F-H ⋄⋄⋄ :O# N-H ⋄⋄⋄ :F−# # O-H ⋄⋄⋄ :F−# # F-H ⋄⋄⋄ :F# Hydrogen bonding between NH3 and H2O leads to NH4OH, ammonium hydroxide. Hydrogen bonding in water is particularly strong because water contains 2 hydrogens bound to oxygen, a ...
Chapter 23: The Transition Elements
... is likely present as K+, which would account for two of the ions present in each formula unit. The other would be a complex ion of platinum with the six chlorine atoms (a complex of Pt with six Cl- ions). The charge on this complex ion must be -2 to counter the charges from the K+ ions, so its formu ...
... is likely present as K+, which would account for two of the ions present in each formula unit. The other would be a complex ion of platinum with the six chlorine atoms (a complex of Pt with six Cl- ions). The charge on this complex ion must be -2 to counter the charges from the K+ ions, so its formu ...
BIOCHEMISTRY Class Notes Summary Table of Contents 1.0
... example of disulfide bridges is hair. Straight hair have few disulfide bridges. Naturally curly hair has many disulfide bridges. When a person gets a perm to make their hair curly, them are chemically causing disulfide bridges to form. If a person has a perm to make curly hair straight, they are bre ...
... example of disulfide bridges is hair. Straight hair have few disulfide bridges. Naturally curly hair has many disulfide bridges. When a person gets a perm to make their hair curly, them are chemically causing disulfide bridges to form. If a person has a perm to make curly hair straight, they are bre ...
Appendix - Cengage
... vacancy in their outermost shell tend to either give up, accept, or share electrons with other atoms (whichever is most favorable energetically) so that all participating atoms have filled outer shells. For example, an atom that has only one electron in its outermost shell may empty this shell so it ...
... vacancy in their outermost shell tend to either give up, accept, or share electrons with other atoms (whichever is most favorable energetically) so that all participating atoms have filled outer shells. For example, an atom that has only one electron in its outermost shell may empty this shell so it ...
MEMBRANE-BOUND ELECTRON TRANSFER AND ATP
... by UQH2, the hydrophobic quinol (reduced quinone) diffuses rapidly within the IMM. Electrons are carried from Complex III to Complex IV by cytochrome c, a small hydrophilic peripheral membrane protein located on the cytosolic or P side of the IMM. Complex II (Succinate-UQ oxidoreductase) is membrane ...
... by UQH2, the hydrophobic quinol (reduced quinone) diffuses rapidly within the IMM. Electrons are carried from Complex III to Complex IV by cytochrome c, a small hydrophilic peripheral membrane protein located on the cytosolic or P side of the IMM. Complex II (Succinate-UQ oxidoreductase) is membrane ...
Introduction to Physiology: The Cell and General Physiology
... • transport of AA’s into cells is carrier-mediated • very little free AA’s in cells, rapidly used for proteins • proteins in different tissue cells are linked via reversible exchange with plasma amino acids – plasma proteins (e.g. albumin) are another important AA source (degraded by tissue macropha ...
... • transport of AA’s into cells is carrier-mediated • very little free AA’s in cells, rapidly used for proteins • proteins in different tissue cells are linked via reversible exchange with plasma amino acids – plasma proteins (e.g. albumin) are another important AA source (degraded by tissue macropha ...
Blackline Master 4.2-2 NAME: DATE: 4.2
... ________________enters the cycle and then combines with ________________ to make the six-carbon compound ________________. During the eight steps of the citric cycle, ________________ undergoes a number of reactions, releasing _______ and ______ in a number of steps. ________________ is eventually c ...
... ________________enters the cycle and then combines with ________________ to make the six-carbon compound ________________. During the eight steps of the citric cycle, ________________ undergoes a number of reactions, releasing _______ and ______ in a number of steps. ________________ is eventually c ...
The Bio-Organometallic Chemistry of Technetium and Rhenium
... of an atom in a compound is determined by the following rules: a. The oxidation number of an atom in the elemental form is zero b. The oxidation number of an atom in a simple ionic compound is typically equal to the charge on that atom (with the appropriate sign) c. The oxidation number of an atom i ...
... of an atom in a compound is determined by the following rules: a. The oxidation number of an atom in the elemental form is zero b. The oxidation number of an atom in a simple ionic compound is typically equal to the charge on that atom (with the appropriate sign) c. The oxidation number of an atom i ...
protein. Egg - Egg Nutrition Center
... Whether your goal is to play on a Division 1 football team or to run your first 5K, proper nutrition plays an important role in fueling your body as you prepare and perform. Eggs are a high-quality protein and contain all of the essential amino acids that can help build, maintain and repair muscle. ...
... Whether your goal is to play on a Division 1 football team or to run your first 5K, proper nutrition plays an important role in fueling your body as you prepare and perform. Eggs are a high-quality protein and contain all of the essential amino acids that can help build, maintain and repair muscle. ...
Nomenclature of metal complexes
... Disclaimer on nomenclature rules: There are at least two systems (IUPAC and everyone else) and though there is general agreement on the “big” issues, sometimes the details are slightly different. I am presenting the most common system seen by ACS journals. 1. Writing formulas: write cation, then ani ...
... Disclaimer on nomenclature rules: There are at least two systems (IUPAC and everyone else) and though there is general agreement on the “big” issues, sometimes the details are slightly different. I am presenting the most common system seen by ACS journals. 1. Writing formulas: write cation, then ani ...
Chapter 16 - The Citric Acid Cycle
... •NAD+ and HS-CoA are cosubstrates •TPP, lipoate and FAD are prosthetic groups •ATP is a regulator of the PDH complex •Lipoamide (on E2) acts as a “swinging arm” to transfer the two carbon unit from the active site of E1 to the active site of E3 (substrate channeling) ...
... •NAD+ and HS-CoA are cosubstrates •TPP, lipoate and FAD are prosthetic groups •ATP is a regulator of the PDH complex •Lipoamide (on E2) acts as a “swinging arm” to transfer the two carbon unit from the active site of E1 to the active site of E3 (substrate channeling) ...
Worked solutions to textbook questions 1 Chapter 12 Pathways to
... blood to the liver where it is converted to glycogen, a storage polysaccharide. The glycogen is slowly hydrolysed between meals to maintain a fairly constant concentration of glucose in the blood for use by tissues such as those in the brain. Q31. Explain why body builders and weight-lifters eat a l ...
... blood to the liver where it is converted to glycogen, a storage polysaccharide. The glycogen is slowly hydrolysed between meals to maintain a fairly constant concentration of glucose in the blood for use by tissues such as those in the brain. Q31. Explain why body builders and weight-lifters eat a l ...
CellularRespirationglycolysis
... bonding electrons change partners – Hydrogen and its electrons go from sugar to oxygen, forming water ...
... bonding electrons change partners – Hydrogen and its electrons go from sugar to oxygen, forming water ...
Protein_structure_I
... • Chime: a Netscape plug-in for 3-D structure visualization; based on RasMol source code. • Protein Explorer (http://www.proteinexplorer.org/): ...
... • Chime: a Netscape plug-in for 3-D structure visualization; based on RasMol source code. • Protein Explorer (http://www.proteinexplorer.org/): ...
Metalloprotein
Metalloprotein is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal ion cofactor. A large number of all proteins are part of this category.