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Concerned with the biological molecules of living organisms; its structure, properties and functions. | Biochemistry |
The chief goal of biochemistry is to understand the _________ and _________ of biological molecules | Structure and behavior |
His experiment laid the foundation for modern biochemistry; rejected the vital force theory | Friedrich Wohler |
He heated ammonium cyanate (inorganic compound) to form urea (organic compound found in urine and blood) | Friedrich Wohler |
Demonstrated that organic compounds need not necessarily be formed in living organisms | Friedrich Wohler |
Father of Organic Chemistry | Friedrich Wohler |
Two Major breakthroughs in the history of Biochemistry | Discovery of enzymes and its roles & Identification of Nucleic Acid as information molecules |
Studied the catalytic effect yeast enzymes on a simple reaction, the of hydrolysis of sucrose | Emil Fischer |
Introduced the term Biochemistry in 1903 and thus was named as the father of biochemistry | Carl Neuberg |
Extracted DNA from a toxic strain of Streptococcus pneumonia and mixed the DNA with a non-toxic strain | Oswald Avery, Colin Macleod and Maclyn McCarty |
Important in the formation of polypeptides | Nucleic Acid |
They deduced the 3D structure of DNA | James D. Watson and Francis H.C. Crick |
They discovered DNA replication process, which then transmits biological information to succeeding generation | James D. Watson and Francis H.C. Crick |
States that the information encoded in DNA is transcribed to RNA then translated to protein | The central Dogma |
States that the information encoded in DNA is transcribed to RNA then translated to protein | The central Dogma |
Shows how protein is formed | The central Dogma |
Deals with the function of the different biomolecules | Molecular Physiology |
Biomolecule: hydrogen-oxygen ratio is 2:1 | Carbohydrates |
Biomolecule: includes simple sugars (monosaccharides) and their polymers (polysaccharides) | Carbohydrates |
Sugar structures can be represented in several ways: open chain | Fischer Projection-linear representation |
Sugar structures can be represented in several ways | Haworth Projection |
The protein function depends on its | 3D structure or conformation |
Nucleotides in DNA; sugar is | Deoxyribose |
MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY(Work within cells): a change of location or posture of an organism, cell or cellular structure | Mechanical work |
MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY(Work within cells): compounds or ions are often moved against a concentration gradient | Osmotic or electrical work |
Catabolic pathway is also called | Degradative pathway |
Anabolic pathway is also called | Synthetic pathway |
Breaks down complex biomolecules to a few simple molecules | Catabolic pathway |
Form complex end products from simple precursors | Anabolic pathways |
Form complex end products from simple precursors | Anabolic pathways |
Enzyme for redox reactions | Dehydrogenase |
Makes use of cofactors (accepts or donates electrons) | OXIDATION REDUCTION REACTIONS |
Organized sequence of chemical reactions | METABOLIC PATHWAYS |
Needed for metabolic pathways to be successful | Enzymes & hormones |
2 types of metabolic pathways: series of reactions generates a Different final product | Linear metabolic pathway |
2 types of metabolic pathways: series of reactions regenerates the first reactant; same product | Cyclic |
PROCESSESS UNDERGONE BY BIOMOLECULES: Location: small intestine; general compared to assimilation | ABSORPTION |