Transition Metals introduction
... At A Level, you only need to know about: Titanium (Ti), Vanadium (V), Chromium (Cr), Manganese (Mn), Iron (Fe), Cobalt (Co), Nickel (Ni) and Copper (Cu) ...
... At A Level, you only need to know about: Titanium (Ti), Vanadium (V), Chromium (Cr), Manganese (Mn), Iron (Fe), Cobalt (Co), Nickel (Ni) and Copper (Cu) ...
Chemistry of Life
... 4. Nucleic Acids – an organic cmpd. made of two chains of sugar and carry genetic information Used for: store and transmit hereditary ...
... 4. Nucleic Acids – an organic cmpd. made of two chains of sugar and carry genetic information Used for: store and transmit hereditary ...
02 B organic chemistry - macromolecules
... off grass or wood has these specific bacteria in their guts to break the cellulose into digestible disaccharides.] ...
... off grass or wood has these specific bacteria in their guts to break the cellulose into digestible disaccharides.] ...
Macromolecules College Notes
... ______________________-determined by the sequence of amino acids (what order the amino acids are hooked together) ______________________- formed by hydrogen bonding between the amino acid R groups. (β-pleated sheets and α helix). ______________________ - formed when the polypeptide chain folds and t ...
... ______________________-determined by the sequence of amino acids (what order the amino acids are hooked together) ______________________- formed by hydrogen bonding between the amino acid R groups. (β-pleated sheets and α helix). ______________________ - formed when the polypeptide chain folds and t ...
Biochemistry I, Spring Term 2001 - Second Exam:
... a) provides amino acid side chains that become modified during the reaction. b) provides amino acid side chains that are complementary to the substrate c) provides amino acid side chains that are complementary to a non-competative inhibitor d) provides amino acid side chains that are always charged ...
... a) provides amino acid side chains that become modified during the reaction. b) provides amino acid side chains that are complementary to the substrate c) provides amino acid side chains that are complementary to a non-competative inhibitor d) provides amino acid side chains that are always charged ...
Week 2 Handout with No answers
... 1 °Primary: simple a.a. sequence read and numbered from _____ to________ terminus. 2° Secondary: recurring structural patterns or folding motifs. Main chain is hydrophilic; interior of protein is hydrophobic. Secondary structure satisfies/optomizes the hydrogen bonding requirements on the hydrophili ...
... 1 °Primary: simple a.a. sequence read and numbered from _____ to________ terminus. 2° Secondary: recurring structural patterns or folding motifs. Main chain is hydrophilic; interior of protein is hydrophobic. Secondary structure satisfies/optomizes the hydrogen bonding requirements on the hydrophili ...
1 - contentextra
... Metabolism The sum of the chemical reactions that occur in a living organism. Micronutrient Nutrients needed in very small amounts, less than 0.005% of body mass per day. They are used to enable the body to produce enzymes and hormones. Monosaccharide Simple sugar with the formula CnH2nOn. They are ...
... Metabolism The sum of the chemical reactions that occur in a living organism. Micronutrient Nutrients needed in very small amounts, less than 0.005% of body mass per day. They are used to enable the body to produce enzymes and hormones. Monosaccharide Simple sugar with the formula CnH2nOn. They are ...
Unit 2 - Biochemistry Notes
... Molecule – when two or more atoms bond. CO2 , O2 , H2 and H2O are all molecules. Compound – when different elements combine. CO2 and H2O are molecules, but they are also compounds because they are molecules containing more than one element. ...
... Molecule – when two or more atoms bond. CO2 , O2 , H2 and H2O are all molecules. Compound – when different elements combine. CO2 and H2O are molecules, but they are also compounds because they are molecules containing more than one element. ...
Model Description Sheet
... located on the membrane of neurons, plays a large role in neuronal communication and pain perception. Ion channels on dendrites, located on one end of a neuron, allow ions to enter, causing an electrical current that continues through the cell. Once a current reaches the axon terminals, neurotransmi ...
... located on the membrane of neurons, plays a large role in neuronal communication and pain perception. Ion channels on dendrites, located on one end of a neuron, allow ions to enter, causing an electrical current that continues through the cell. Once a current reaches the axon terminals, neurotransmi ...
Some chemistry of Iron
... Galvanised iron is the name given to iron that has been dipped into molten zinc (at about 450°C) to form a thin covering of zinc oxide. One level of rust prevention occurs through a purely mechanical method since it is more difficult for water and oxygen to reach the iron. Even if the layer becomes ...
... Galvanised iron is the name given to iron that has been dipped into molten zinc (at about 450°C) to form a thin covering of zinc oxide. One level of rust prevention occurs through a purely mechanical method since it is more difficult for water and oxygen to reach the iron. Even if the layer becomes ...
Practice final
... 15. Which of the following ionic compounds should have the highest melting point? A. B. C. D. E. ...
... 15. Which of the following ionic compounds should have the highest melting point? A. B. C. D. E. ...
Protein Structure-Function Relationships - IBIVU
... TF3A was the first zinc-finger protein discovered to contain 9 C2H2 zinc-finger motifs (tandem repeats). Each motif consists of 2 antiparallel beta-strands followed by by an alpha-helix. A single zinc ion is tetrahedrally coordinated by conserved histidine and cysteine residues, stabilising the moti ...
... TF3A was the first zinc-finger protein discovered to contain 9 C2H2 zinc-finger motifs (tandem repeats). Each motif consists of 2 antiparallel beta-strands followed by by an alpha-helix. A single zinc ion is tetrahedrally coordinated by conserved histidine and cysteine residues, stabilising the moti ...
w12-proteins
... o Compare 2D coordinates to reference positions for identification Tandem mass-spectrometry (MS-MS) = shotgun sequencing for proteins o Protein mixture is stratified (e.g. by liquid chromatography) to reduce complexity o Proteins are digested (e.g. by Trypsin) into short peptide fragments o Peptid ...
... o Compare 2D coordinates to reference positions for identification Tandem mass-spectrometry (MS-MS) = shotgun sequencing for proteins o Protein mixture is stratified (e.g. by liquid chromatography) to reduce complexity o Proteins are digested (e.g. by Trypsin) into short peptide fragments o Peptid ...
24.2 Nomenclature and Coordination Chemistry
... Sequestering agent - sequester - to set apart or separate ...
... Sequestering agent - sequester - to set apart or separate ...
TIPS for WRITING EQUATIONS The first step is to write the overall
... Ex. A solution of sulfuric acid is added to a solution of barium hydroxide until the same number of moles of each compound as been added. H+ + SO42-‐ + Ba2+ + OH-‐ → BaSO4 + H2O ...
... Ex. A solution of sulfuric acid is added to a solution of barium hydroxide until the same number of moles of each compound as been added. H+ + SO42-‐ + Ba2+ + OH-‐ → BaSO4 + H2O ...
General Chemistry First Semester Review General
... Identify factors that would change the reaction rate - a) surface area b) temperature c) concentration d) catalyst Phase notations (solid, liquids, gases, aqueous) - aqueous (aq) is written if a solution is used - pure liquids (not a mixture of something) use (l) - solid: This could refer to a multi ...
... Identify factors that would change the reaction rate - a) surface area b) temperature c) concentration d) catalyst Phase notations (solid, liquids, gases, aqueous) - aqueous (aq) is written if a solution is used - pure liquids (not a mixture of something) use (l) - solid: This could refer to a multi ...
Atomic Structure
... The word atom comes from the Greek word meaning “incapable of being divided.” The definition of atom is: the smallest part of an element; indivisible by ordinary chemical means. ...
... The word atom comes from the Greek word meaning “incapable of being divided.” The definition of atom is: the smallest part of an element; indivisible by ordinary chemical means. ...
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.