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Text: Concepts in Biochemistry, 2nd Edition (Rodney Boyer) Supplementary material: Interactive Concepts in Biochemistry CD Website: http://www.boyerbiochem.com Chapter Lecture 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 Topic CD Resources/ Assignment Part I. Molecules and Life, Chapters 1-4 Course Introduction, Organic Chemistry Overview What is biochemistry? Organelles, Cells, and Organisms Noncovalent interactions. Brief overview of biological information, DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis Cutting Edge: Hot Careers in Biochemistry, Visionaries of Science Interactive Animation: Cell Structure Structure Tutorial: DNA, tRNA Interactive Animation: Central Dogma of Biochemistry, Protein Synthesis, Signal Transduction; Concept Review: Noncovalent bonding Cutting Edge: Molecular Recognition Concept Review: Logarithms; Water, pH and noncovalent bonding Structure of water. Biomolecules in water, pH, pKa Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation, Buffers Properties of amino acids: acid base Interactive Animation: Amino Acid Game reactions, classification, reactivity Structure Tutorial: Antibodies Polypeptides and proteins. Protein function, size, composition, properties Protein structure, sequencing, chromatography Examination # 1, Chapters1-4 Background Material Needed for Lecture Overview of organic chemistry principles Organic Chemistry: functional groups Electronegativity. Chemical bonding: covalent, polarcovalent, and ionic bonds Acids and bases. Hydrogen bonding Stereochemistry: isomerism, chiral molecules, drawing chemical structures. Noncovalent interactions Part II. Dynamic Function of Biomolecules, Chapters 5-9 5 9 10 Protein design: 10, 20 structure. Protein design: 30, 40 structure. Biological function of some proteins 6 11 Enzymes: catalysis, nomenclature, kinetics (Michaelis-Menten equation) Enzymes: reactions, mechanism, inhibition 12 Structure Tutorials: Secondary Structure Interactive Animation: Protein Folding Structure Tutorials: Myoglobin, Hemoglobin, Kinesin, Antibodies. Cutting Edge: Prions Concept Review: Elementary Kinetics Interactive Animation: Catalysis, Enzyme Specificity, Enzyme Inhibition Cutting Edge: AIDS Therapies Noncovalent interactions. Properties of amino acid side chains (Chapter 4) Interpreting graphs. Slope of a line. Acids and bases. Noncovalent interactions. 7 13 14 Enzymes: coenzymes Enzymes: regulation Structure Tutorial: Antibodies Cutting Edge: Ribozymes, Catalytic Antibodies 8 15 16 Carbohydrates: structure, reactions Carbohydrates: disaccharides, polysaccharides, glycoproteins Cutting Edge: Molecular Recognition 9 17 18 Lipids: structure, function Lipids: biological membranes, membrane transport Interactive Animation: Cholesterol, Cellular Transport Cutting Edge: Fat blockers Interpretation of graphs. Formation and cleavage of phosphoesters, amides, disulfides. Oxidation of aldehydes. Hemiacetal and acetal formation. Stereochemistry: isomerism, chiral molecules, drawing chemical structures. Cell structure (Chapter 1). Nonpolar interactions. Formation and cleavage of esters, amides. Examination # 2, Chapters 5-9 Part III. Storage and Transfer of Biological Information, Chapters 10-13 10 19 20 11 12 21 22 23 13 24 14 25 DNA, RNA: composition, structural elements DNA, RNA: nucleases, nucleic acidprotein complexes Structure Tutorial: DNA, tRNA Interactive Animation: Central Dogma of Biochemistry, Nucleotides Game, Restriction Digestion and Electrophoresis Cutting Edge: AIDS Therapies DNA: replication, damage and repair Interactive Animation: DNA Replication RNA: synthesis (transcription), processing Cutting Edge: Telomeres, Ribozymes RNA Translation: genetic code, protein Structure Tutorial: tRNA, Protein-DNA synthesis, processing, regulation Interactions. Interactive Animation: Central Dogma of Biochemistry, Protein Synthesis Recombinant DNA: cloning vectors, Interactive Animation: Cloning, applications Polymerase Chain Reaction Cutting Edge: DNA Fingerprinting Examination # 3, Chapters 10-13 Hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonds. Formation of phosphoesters, N-glycosidic bonds. Structure of aromatic heterocyclic compounds. Nucleotide structure. DNA, RNA structure. Enzymes. Cell structure, Ribosomes, ER (Chapter 1). Protein structure (Chapter 5). Bacterial cell. Bacterial, and eukaryotic DNA. Part IV. Metabolism and Energy, Chapters 14-20 Introduction to metabolism, Bioenergetics Concept Review: Thermodynamics, Redox Reactions, Logarithms Interactive Animation: Introduction to Metabolism Bond energy, Hess’s Law. Standard Free Energy change for reactions, Go. Phosphoester, thioester and amide formation and hydrolysis. 15 16 17 18 26 Metabolism of Carbohydrate: Glycolysis. Dietary carbohydrates, glycogen and starch. 27 28 Metabolism of Carbohydrates: Lactate, ethanol fermentation. Gluconeogenesis, regulation of carbohydrate metabolism. Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex 29 The Citric acid cycle, regulation and roles Structure Tutorial: Hexokinase, Phosphofructokinase Interactive Animation: Glycolysis, Gluconeogenesis Interactive Animation: Gluconeogenesis Cutting Edge: Alcohol Abuse; Methanol as fuel Interactive Animation: Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex, Citric Acid Cycle Interactive Animation: Citric Acid Cycle 30 Electron transport Concept Review: Redox Reactions 31 Oxidative phosphorylation Interactive Animation: Oxidative Phosphorylation 32 Photosynthesis Interactive Animation: Photosynthesis 33 34 19 35 36 20 37 38 Examination # 4, Chapters 14-17 Metabolism of Lipids: triacylglycerols, beta Interactive Animation: Fatty Acid oxidation of fatty acids Metabolism Cutting Edge Article: Fat Blockers Metabolism of Lipids: biosynthesis of fatty Interactive Animation: Cholesterol acids, cholesterol, transport of lipids Metabolism of Amino Acids and other Cutting Edge Article: Homocysteine Nitrogen Compounds: Nitrogen cycle, biosynthesis and catabolism of amino acids. Metabolism of Amino Acids and other Cutting Edge Article: Nitric Oxide and Nitrogen Compounds: Amino acid Viagra metabolism, Urea cycle, purine and pyrimidine metabolism. Integration of metabolism: Strategies of Interactive Animation: Cori Cycle metabolism, specialization and integration Interactive Animation: Metabolic Process Location Integration of metabolism: Metabolic Cutting Edge Article: Fat Blockers control, response to stress, obesity Cumulative Final Examination Carbohydrate structure (Chapter 8). Regulation of Allosteric Enzymes (Chapter 7). Signal transduction (Chapter 2). Cell structure; organelles, (Chapter 1). Coenzymes (Chapter 7) Metabolic reaction types (Chapter 14). Gluconeogensis (Chapter 15) Cell structure; organelles (Chapter1). Cell membranes (Chapter 9). Oxidationreduction principles. Bioenergetics (Chapter 14). Structure of ATP (Chapter 14). Structure of plant cells (Chapter 1). Cell membranes (Chapter 9) Structure of fatty acids, triglycerides (Chapter 9) Metabolic reaction types (Chapter 14) Amino acid structures (Chapter 4). Citric acid cycle (Chapter 16) Overview of carbohydrate, lipid, and nitrogen metabolism. Signal transduction (Chapter 2).