What are the Four Classes of Amino Acids? Classification of Amino Acids on the Basis of Structure with Examples. Polar and Nonpolar Amino Acids, Essential Amino Acids
Different Types of Bonds Stabilizing Primary, Secondary, Tertiary & Quaternary Structure of Proteins. Importance of Hydrogen Bonds, Ionic & Disulfide Bonds in Protein Structure
MCQ on Amino Acids. NET Life Science Model and Sample Questions with Answer: Biochemistry: Amino Acids 2. MCQ6: Study Materials for JRF NET, ICMR, DBT, GATE and ICAR Examination
GAGS Glycosaminoglycans: Structure and Functions. Uses of Hyaluronic Acid, Chondroitin Sulfate, Dermatan Sulfate, Keratan Sulfate, Heparan Sulfate, Heparin
The Cholesterol page details the biosynthesis and functions of cholesterol and therapeutic means to intervene in hypercholesterolemia.
Among the common lysosomal storage disorders: Two of them are Mucopolysaccharidoses (Hunter and Hurler syndrome) Pompe's disease is Glycogen Storage Disease. Others are Sphingolipidoses. Inheritance of Lysosomal Storage Diseases All are inherited as Autosomal Recessive
Different Types of Bonds Stabilizing Primary, Secondary, Tertiary & Quaternary Structure of Proteins. Importance of Hydrogen Bonds, Ionic & Disulfide Bonds in Protein Structure
Short Notes on Amino Acids Structure and Function- Proteogenic Amino Acids – the Building Blocks of Proteins. Zwitterion, Isoelectric pH and pKa of Amino Acids.
Different Types of Bonds Stabilizing Primary, Secondary, Tertiary & Quaternary Structure of Proteins. Importance of Hydrogen Bonds, Ionic & Disulfide Bonds in Protein Structure
Making a metabolic map with just some pathways is no an easy task. With all the metabolic pathways, it is significantly worse. The link that...
IUB System of Enzyme Nomenclature (Naming) and Classification with Examples. What is Enzyme Commission Number or EC Number? Six Classes of Enzymes with Examples
Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Interpretation Made Easy Chart Normal ABG Levels pH Hydrogen 7.35 - 7.45 PaCO2 Carbon dioxide 35 - 45 mmHg HCO3- Bicarbonate 22 - 26 mmol/L pH: Acidic or Alkalotic? If the ABG results reveal pH numbers are not within the normal range, the patient’s pH level is either acidotic or alkalotic.
Nerve impulses have a domino effect. Each neuron receives an impulse and must pass it on to the next neuron and make sure the correct impulse continues on its p
Cells are the fundamental units of life. How do we define a cell and how do they work? Understanding cells are the key to answering questions such as these
Learn to identify common macromolecules: fatty acids, carbohydrates, peptides, and nucleic acids with Biochemi™ cards. Biochemi cards come in a 52 standard size card deck with 2 extra cards showing keys for the suits and elements. Unlike conventional card decks, the Biochemi cards replace the normal suits with biochemicals. In the Biochemi deck diamonds are replaced by fatty acids, hearts by carbohydrates, spades by nucleic acids, and clubs by peptides. The biochemical images are shown in a space-filling mode with the standard CPK coloring scheme used in molecular modeling. Monomers are used for aces (formic acid, glucose, ATP, and methionine). The #2 cards show dimers, #3 cards show trimers, #4 cards show tetramers, #5 cards show pentamers, #6 cards show hexamers, #7 cards show heptamers, #8 cards show octamers, #9 cards show nonamers, and #10 cards show decamers. The Jacks, Kings, and Queens show larger fatty acids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, or proteins. Structures with hydrogens are used wherever possible. Biochemi cards can be used for all standard card games including Solitaire, Go Fish!, Rummy, Crazy Eights, Hearts (carbs), and Poker. These cards make it easy, quick, and fun to learn the four common classes of biochemicals! Plus, they make a great gift for students, scientists, and teachers alike. Each card is 2.5 x 3.5 in" in size. A card box is included.
Reactions of alcohols are one fo those must-know topics for anyone who's taking organic chemistry and is planning to take MCAT in the future.
The Mitsunobu reaction allows for a one-pot replacement of the OH group by a nucleophile with an inversion of configuration.
The Cholesterol page details the biosynthesis and functions of cholesterol and therapeutic means to intervene in hypercholesterolemia.
Among the common lysosomal storage disorders: Two of them are Mucopolysaccharidoses (Hunter and Hurler syndrome) Pompe's disease is Glycogen Storage Disease. Others are Sphingolipidoses. Inheritance of Lysosomal Storage Diseases All are inherited as Autosomal Recessive
Amino Acids Physical Properties, Structure, Classification, Functions
In this post, we will learn naming alkenes by the IUPAC Nomenclature Rules including when the E and Z configuration needs to be addressed.
In the first post about carbohydrates, we mentioned that depending on the position of the carbonyl (C1 or C2) the sugar molecule can be an aldehyde or a ketone which are classified as an Aldose or a Ketose. Today, we will ... Read more