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Intro to Biochemistry
Pratt & Cornely
Chapter 1
The Study of Biochemistry
• The Basic Questions
– What are we made of?
– How do we store and use
energy?
– How do we pass on genetic
information?
• The Language of Chemistry
– General Chemistry
– Organic Chemistry
Fundamentals
• General Chemistry
– Thermodynamics
– Kinetics
• Organic Chemistry
– Structure
– Intermolecular forces
– Reactivity
Biomolecules
Problem 17
• Compare the solubilites in water of alanine,
glucose, palmitate, and cholesterol. Explain.
Biopolymers
• Amino acid Protein
(peptide bond)
• NucleotideDNA/RNA
(phosphodiester bond)
• Carbohydrate
polysaccharide
(glycosidic bond)
Structure Dictates Function
Free Energy
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Enthalpy
Entropy
DG = DH – TDS
Spontaneous
Exergonic
exothermic
Problem 35.
Urea dissolves readily in
water. The beaker
containing the dissolved
compound is cold to the
touch. What conclusions
can you draw about the
sign of the enthalpy
change and the entropy
change for this process?
Coupled Reactions
Problem 38
Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (GAP) is
converted to 1,3-BPG according to the
reaction below. Is this reaction
spontaneous?
GAP + Pi + NAD+  1,3BPG + NADH DG = 6.7 kJ/mol
The reaction above can be coupled to a
reaction in which 1,3-BPG is converted to
3PG. Write the overall equation,
including the change in free energy for
the converstion of GAP to 3PG.
1,3BPG + ADP 3PG + ATP DG = -18.8 kJ/mol
Redox Reactions of Carbon
• Oxidation: lose electron(s)
– Gain C-O/lose C-H
– Spontaneous
• Reduction: gain electron(s)
– Gain C-H
– Nonspontaneous
Origins
• Associated problems
• Theories
• Cells
– Prokaryotes
– Eukaryotes