 
									
								
									5. Lectures on Spectroscopy and Atomic Physics.
									
... new type of object- a black body- as an object capable of emitting or absorbing any wavelength without any hindrance: a perfect emitter or absorber. Using quantum theory, he derived the spectrum of a black body and showed that its shape only depended on temperature. He thus theoretically provided th ...
                        	... new type of object- a black body- as an object capable of emitting or absorbing any wavelength without any hindrance: a perfect emitter or absorber. Using quantum theory, he derived the spectrum of a black body and showed that its shape only depended on temperature. He thus theoretically provided th ...
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... means “_____”. All carbohydrates have the general formula C-H2O, in other words they are “carbon-hydrates”. The function of carbohydrates are to act as the _______________________ in cells as they pass through the process of ______ _______________, which is represented by the chemical equation below ...
                        	... means “_____”. All carbohydrates have the general formula C-H2O, in other words they are “carbon-hydrates”. The function of carbohydrates are to act as the _______________________ in cells as they pass through the process of ______ _______________, which is represented by the chemical equation below ...
									Copper(II) - Sigma
									
... 6. Dihazi, H., et al., One-step purification of recombinant yeast 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase after the identification of contaminants by MALDI-TOF MS. Protein Expr. Purif., 21(1), 201-209 (2001). 7. Fernandes, S., et al., Affinity extraction of dye- and metal ion-binding proteins in polyvinylpyrrolido ...
                        	... 6. Dihazi, H., et al., One-step purification of recombinant yeast 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase after the identification of contaminants by MALDI-TOF MS. Protein Expr. Purif., 21(1), 201-209 (2001). 7. Fernandes, S., et al., Affinity extraction of dye- and metal ion-binding proteins in polyvinylpyrrolido ...
									THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF MACROMOLECULES
									
... 14. List and recognize four major components of an amino acid, and explain how amino acids may be grouped according to the physical and chemical properties of the side chains. 15. Identify a peptide bond and explain how it is formed. 16. Explain what determines protein conformation and why it is imp ...
                        	... 14. List and recognize four major components of an amino acid, and explain how amino acids may be grouped according to the physical and chemical properties of the side chains. 15. Identify a peptide bond and explain how it is formed. 16. Explain what determines protein conformation and why it is imp ...
									Protein Structure
									
... Ribonuclease can renature itself. This makes it an unusually tough protein. ...
                        	... Ribonuclease can renature itself. This makes it an unusually tough protein. ...
									148KB  - University of California, Berkeley
									
... Prince in the Cinderella story. They have a small molecule that produces the desired physiological response, but they do not know the protein target to which the small molecule binds, the Cinderella who fits the glass slipper. Traditionally, the protein targets of small molecule ligands have been id ...
                        	... Prince in the Cinderella story. They have a small molecule that produces the desired physiological response, but they do not know the protein target to which the small molecule binds, the Cinderella who fits the glass slipper. Traditionally, the protein targets of small molecule ligands have been id ...
									109 HW#18
									
... 1. Which one of the following statements concerning electromagnetic waves is false? (a) Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves. (b) Electromagnetic waves carry energy through space. (c) The existence of electromagnetic waves was predicted by Maxwell. (d) Electromagnetic waves cannot propagate in ...
                        	... 1. Which one of the following statements concerning electromagnetic waves is false? (a) Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves. (b) Electromagnetic waves carry energy through space. (c) The existence of electromagnetic waves was predicted by Maxwell. (d) Electromagnetic waves cannot propagate in ...
									Slide 1
									
... • the y axis is the normalized spectral count of the protein in each sample where it is present • the normalized spectrum count is calculated this way: the number of identified spectra is calculated in each sample and averaged, then the number of spectra assigned to one protein is multiplied by the ...
                        	... • the y axis is the normalized spectral count of the protein in each sample where it is present • the normalized spectrum count is calculated this way: the number of identified spectra is calculated in each sample and averaged, then the number of spectra assigned to one protein is multiplied by the ...
									Electromagnetic Spectrum - Introduction
									
... in a wave-like pattern and moving at the speed of light. Each photon contains a certain amount (or bundle) of energy, and all electromagnetic radiation consists of these photons. The only difference between the various types of electromagnetic radiation is the amount of energy found in the photons. ...
                        	... in a wave-like pattern and moving at the speed of light. Each photon contains a certain amount (or bundle) of energy, and all electromagnetic radiation consists of these photons. The only difference between the various types of electromagnetic radiation is the amount of energy found in the photons. ...
									The Hydrogen Bond
									
... bonds form, and where they are found in the biological molecules we have studied so far. Read through the slides carefully, making a note of anything you do not understand well. There are some questions contained in the slides. Try to answer these too. ...
                        	... bonds form, and where they are found in the biological molecules we have studied so far. Read through the slides carefully, making a note of anything you do not understand well. There are some questions contained in the slides. Try to answer these too. ...
									שקופית 1
									
... Proteins are huge molecules, structured like folding chains and composed of a sequence of amino acids. ...
                        	... Proteins are huge molecules, structured like folding chains and composed of a sequence of amino acids. ...
									Charge:-Protein
									
... The charge on proteins arises from some of the amino acid side chains, as well as the carboxy- and amino-termini, some prosthetic groups and bound ions. This application is designed to calculate charge based only on the side chains and carboxy - and aminotermini. The charge on amino acid side chains ...
                        	... The charge on proteins arises from some of the amino acid side chains, as well as the carboxy- and amino-termini, some prosthetic groups and bound ions. This application is designed to calculate charge based only on the side chains and carboxy - and aminotermini. The charge on amino acid side chains ...
									Protein PreTest
									
... PROTEIN PRE-Assessment Hold up the color of the card that indicates the correct answer to the question. 1. Amino acids are: (red) Acids found in meat. (yellow) Building blocks from which proteins are made. (blue) A type of marinade. 2. The most important function of protein is: (red) To provide ener ...
                        	... PROTEIN PRE-Assessment Hold up the color of the card that indicates the correct answer to the question. 1. Amino acids are: (red) Acids found in meat. (yellow) Building blocks from which proteins are made. (blue) A type of marinade. 2. The most important function of protein is: (red) To provide ener ...
									Web based Spectrum Databases and Utilities
									
...  Run queries on them, such on the large database  Publish them to other users ...
                        	...  Run queries on them, such on the large database  Publish them to other users ...
									AP Physics B Lesson XXX Electric Field Electric Field E (electric field
									
... iv. Example II - Two point charges, QA = -25μC and QB = +50 μC are separated by 10cm. a) What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at point P, located 2.0cm from QA and 8.0cm from QB? b) If a proton at rest is placed at point P, what will be its acceleration initially (mag and direct ...
                        	... iv. Example II - Two point charges, QA = -25μC and QB = +50 μC are separated by 10cm. a) What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at point P, located 2.0cm from QA and 8.0cm from QB? b) If a proton at rest is placed at point P, what will be its acceleration initially (mag and direct ...
Circular dichroism
 
                        Circular dichroism (CD) is dichroism involving circularly polarized light, i.e., the differential absorption of left- and right-handed light. Left-hand circular (LHC) and right-hand circular (RHC) polarized light represent two possible spin angular momentum states for a photon, and so circular dichroism is also referred to as dichroism for spin angular momentum. This phenomenon was discovered by Jean-Baptiste Biot, Augustin Fresnel, and Aimé Cotton in the first half of the 19th century. It is exhibited in the absorption bands of optically active chiral molecules. CD spectroscopy has a wide range of applications in many different fields. Most notably, UV CD is used to investigate the secondary structure of proteins. UV/Vis CD is used to investigate charge-transfer transitions. Near-infrared CD is used to investigate geometric and electronic structure by probing metal d→d transitions. Vibrational circular dichroism, which uses light from the infrared energy region, is used for structural studies of small organic molecules, and most recently proteins and DNA.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									