Chapter 5A Lecture
... The heme group of myoglobin (and hemoglobin) is sequestered within a crevice, or pocket, in the protein (Refer to Fig. 4-16). The burying of the heme prevents a reaction that would occur with free heme in solution in which one O2 binds to two sandwiched heme groups and oxidizes iron to Fe3+. In myog ...
... The heme group of myoglobin (and hemoglobin) is sequestered within a crevice, or pocket, in the protein (Refer to Fig. 4-16). The burying of the heme prevents a reaction that would occur with free heme in solution in which one O2 binds to two sandwiched heme groups and oxidizes iron to Fe3+. In myog ...
Lesson One: The Four Basic Food Molecules
... It has unique properties due to the highly effective formation of hydrogen bonds. It is ubiquitous. It is polar and an excellent solvent for salts. It is a "V" shaped molecule. It exists in all three states: solid, liquid, gas at ordinary Earth temperatures. Its solid form floats on its liquid form. ...
... It has unique properties due to the highly effective formation of hydrogen bonds. It is ubiquitous. It is polar and an excellent solvent for salts. It is a "V" shaped molecule. It exists in all three states: solid, liquid, gas at ordinary Earth temperatures. Its solid form floats on its liquid form. ...
Macromolecules Worksheet
... ____________________ 2. This is the name for a compound with many sugar subunits linked together. ____________________ 3. This is the name given to an amino acid added to a dipeptide. ____________________ 4. Of what kind of organic compound are oils, waxes, and fats an example? ____________________ ...
... ____________________ 2. This is the name for a compound with many sugar subunits linked together. ____________________ 3. This is the name given to an amino acid added to a dipeptide. ____________________ 4. Of what kind of organic compound are oils, waxes, and fats an example? ____________________ ...
Five Slides About: UV-Vis Spectroscopy and Tanabe
... thermodynamics measurements to examine metal binding in metalloproteins Molly Croteau examines the binding of metal ions to Azurin (a blue copper electron transport protein). In azurin the copper metal ion shuttles between Cu(I) and Cu(II) in order to provide electrons to cytochrome c oxidase in bac ...
... thermodynamics measurements to examine metal binding in metalloproteins Molly Croteau examines the binding of metal ions to Azurin (a blue copper electron transport protein). In azurin the copper metal ion shuttles between Cu(I) and Cu(II) in order to provide electrons to cytochrome c oxidase in bac ...
Lecture 12
... has a high log K1 with F- of 7.0, and a reasonably high log K1(OH-) of 9.0. It has virtually no affinity in solution for heavier halides such as Cl-. Its solution chemistry is dominated by its affinity for F- and for ligands with negative O-donors. One can rationalize HSAB in terms of the idea that ...
... has a high log K1 with F- of 7.0, and a reasonably high log K1(OH-) of 9.0. It has virtually no affinity in solution for heavier halides such as Cl-. Its solution chemistry is dominated by its affinity for F- and for ligands with negative O-donors. One can rationalize HSAB in terms of the idea that ...
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034 Part-A
... b. Explain the electronic spectral features of tetragonally distorted Oh complex of low-spin d6 metalion and the method of evaluating the crystal field parameters. 24a. Derive Marcus-Hush equation to compute the rate constant of electron transfer reaction. b. How do you differentiate inner- and oute ...
... b. Explain the electronic spectral features of tetragonally distorted Oh complex of low-spin d6 metalion and the method of evaluating the crystal field parameters. 24a. Derive Marcus-Hush equation to compute the rate constant of electron transfer reaction. b. How do you differentiate inner- and oute ...
Chapter 4: Chemical bonding and structure fast facts 4.1 Ionic
... simplest ratio, e.g. the ions Xm+ and Yn– will form the compound XnYm. ...
... simplest ratio, e.g. the ions Xm+ and Yn– will form the compound XnYm. ...
2009 Dental Biochemistry (Questions)
... A) glutamine, 2 ATP, ornithine. B) glutamate, 2 ATP, bicarbonate. C) ammonia, bicarbonate, aspartate. D) arginine, ornithine, 2 ATP. E) ammonia, bicarbonate, 2 ATP. Carbon atoms derived from phenylalanine or tyrosine can become those of acetoacetate. Acetoacetate is A) virtually absent in the blood ...
... A) glutamine, 2 ATP, ornithine. B) glutamate, 2 ATP, bicarbonate. C) ammonia, bicarbonate, aspartate. D) arginine, ornithine, 2 ATP. E) ammonia, bicarbonate, 2 ATP. Carbon atoms derived from phenylalanine or tyrosine can become those of acetoacetate. Acetoacetate is A) virtually absent in the blood ...
chapter3_part2
... coiled (helical) or sheetlike array held in place by hydrogen bonds (dotted lines) between different parts of the polypeptide chain. ...
... coiled (helical) or sheetlike array held in place by hydrogen bonds (dotted lines) between different parts of the polypeptide chain. ...
C1a - Mr Corfe
... to the left of the periodic table or further down in the group (not including groups 3-8) TYPES OF REACTIONS PHYSICAL – changing of states EXOTHERMIC – gives out heat ENDOTHERMIC – take in heat from it surrounding THERMAL DECOMPOSITION – is a chemical reaction where a single compound breaks up into ...
... to the left of the periodic table or further down in the group (not including groups 3-8) TYPES OF REACTIONS PHYSICAL – changing of states EXOTHERMIC – gives out heat ENDOTHERMIC – take in heat from it surrounding THERMAL DECOMPOSITION – is a chemical reaction where a single compound breaks up into ...
Chapter 2 - Chemical Context of Life
... The advantage of weak bonding is that the contact/bond between atoms can be brief. Hydrogen bonds occur when H is covalently bonded to an electronegative atom and ...
... The advantage of weak bonding is that the contact/bond between atoms can be brief. Hydrogen bonds occur when H is covalently bonded to an electronegative atom and ...
Slide 1
... Aim: What are organic compounds? I. Organic compounds – substances that contain both carbon and hydrogen. Each carbon atom can form bonds with up to 4 different atoms. ...
... Aim: What are organic compounds? I. Organic compounds – substances that contain both carbon and hydrogen. Each carbon atom can form bonds with up to 4 different atoms. ...
CELLULAR RESPIRATION
... with carbon dioxide & water Overall equation (aerobic) Glucose-high energy molecule Electrons are removed from substrates & received by oxygen (oxidation) ...
... with carbon dioxide & water Overall equation (aerobic) Glucose-high energy molecule Electrons are removed from substrates & received by oxygen (oxidation) ...
terminal end
... Components of the important nucleotide, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) The energy of hydrolysis of a phosphoanhydride bond (shown as squiggles) is greater than that of a phosphate ester and will have significance in Chapter 5 (Section 5.8) [Brock, 10th ed.] ...
... Components of the important nucleotide, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) The energy of hydrolysis of a phosphoanhydride bond (shown as squiggles) is greater than that of a phosphate ester and will have significance in Chapter 5 (Section 5.8) [Brock, 10th ed.] ...
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... The goal of this course is to learn about general aspects of biochemical pathways from the perspective of the chemical principles and chemical reactions. We will cover: 1. Biochemical structures. We will study detailed aspects of the three-dimensional structure of proteins, and how this translates i ...
... The goal of this course is to learn about general aspects of biochemical pathways from the perspective of the chemical principles and chemical reactions. We will cover: 1. Biochemical structures. We will study detailed aspects of the three-dimensional structure of proteins, and how this translates i ...
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ATOMS
... • Most matter is in the form of COMPOUNDS or mixtures of compounds. For example: salt (NaCl), water (H20), carbon dioxide (CO2) • Compounds have properties UNLIKE those of their elements. For example: Salt—Sodium (Na) is a shiny, soft, gray, explosive metal with water & Chlorine (Cl) is a yellowish- ...
... • Most matter is in the form of COMPOUNDS or mixtures of compounds. For example: salt (NaCl), water (H20), carbon dioxide (CO2) • Compounds have properties UNLIKE those of their elements. For example: Salt—Sodium (Na) is a shiny, soft, gray, explosive metal with water & Chlorine (Cl) is a yellowish- ...
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... • Enzymes are made up of long chains of amino acids • Enzymes attach to substrates in order to work • Most enzymes have globular shapes with active sites – Where the substrate binds ...
... • Enzymes are made up of long chains of amino acids • Enzymes attach to substrates in order to work • Most enzymes have globular shapes with active sites – Where the substrate binds ...
Define:
... 43. Express the sum of 8.67 m and 5.2 m to the correct number of significant figures. 44. Express the product of 5.5 mm and 2.00 mm to the correct number of significant figures. 45. List the metric prefixes and their decimal equivalents. Ex: centi .01 46. Make the following conversions: a. 8961 m to ...
... 43. Express the sum of 8.67 m and 5.2 m to the correct number of significant figures. 44. Express the product of 5.5 mm and 2.00 mm to the correct number of significant figures. 45. List the metric prefixes and their decimal equivalents. Ex: centi .01 46. Make the following conversions: a. 8961 m to ...
A Neurosurgical Operation
... • Are the NMDA, AMPA & Kainate receptors as defined by these ligands (more later). • Metabotropic receptors glutamate receptors that trigger intracellular 2nd messenger systems. ...
... • Are the NMDA, AMPA & Kainate receptors as defined by these ligands (more later). • Metabotropic receptors glutamate receptors that trigger intracellular 2nd messenger systems. ...
Product leaflet
... Can ANABOLYS be taken in case of gluten intolerance? Anabolys can be taken in case of gluten intolerance once an analysis to guarantee its absence is done. Furthermore each batch of Anabolys undergoes standard controls performed to guarantee its quality to the consumer. Can ANABOLYS be taken in case ...
... Can ANABOLYS be taken in case of gluten intolerance? Anabolys can be taken in case of gluten intolerance once an analysis to guarantee its absence is done. Furthermore each batch of Anabolys undergoes standard controls performed to guarantee its quality to the consumer. Can ANABOLYS be taken in case ...
Production of Turnip yellow mosaic virus Capsids: The Future in
... Plays critical role in cell growth and division Required for protein and DNA synthesis ...
... Plays critical role in cell growth and division Required for protein and DNA synthesis ...
Ch. 2 - The Chemistry of Life
... ◦ Classified according to size Monosaccharides—simple sugars ex: glucose C6H12O6 Disaccharides—two simple sugars joined by dehydration synthesis ex: maltose C12H22O11 Polysaccharides—long-branching chains of linked simple sugars ex: starch and glycogen ...
... ◦ Classified according to size Monosaccharides—simple sugars ex: glucose C6H12O6 Disaccharides—two simple sugars joined by dehydration synthesis ex: maltose C12H22O11 Polysaccharides—long-branching chains of linked simple sugars ex: starch and glycogen ...
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.