Biochemistry

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Author: Reginald H. Garrett

ISBN-10: 0495109355

ISBN-13: 9780495109358

Category: Biochemistry

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Continuing Garrett and Grisham's innovative conceptual and organizing framework, "Essential Questions," BIOCHEMISTRY guides students through course concepts in a way that reveals the beauty and usefulness of biochemistry in the everyday world. Streamlined for increased clarity and readability, this edition also includes new photos and illustrations that show the subject matter consistently throughout the text. New end-of-chapter problems, MCAT practice questions, and the unparalleled text/media integration

Part I: MOLECULAR COMPONENTS OF CELLS. 1. Chemistry is the Logic of Biological Phenomena. 2. Water - The Medium of Life. 3. Thermodynamics of Biological Systems. 4. Amino Acids. 5. Proteins: Their Primary Structure and Biological Functions. 6. Proteins: Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary Structure. 7. Carbohydrates and Glyco-Conjugates of the Cell Surface. 8. Lipids. 9. Membranes and Membrane Transport. 10. Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids. 11. Structure of Nucleic Acids. 12. Recombinant DNA: Cloning and Creation of Chimeric Genes. Part II: PROTEIN DYNAMICS. 13. Enzyme Kinetics. 14. Mechanisms of Enzyme Action. 15. Enzyme Regulation. 16. Molecular Motors. Part III: METABOLISM AND ITS REGULATION. 17. Nutrition and the Organization of Metabolism. 18. Glycolysis. 19. The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle. 20. Electron Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation. 21. Photosynthesis. 22. Gluconeogenesis, Glycogen Metabolism, and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway. 23. Fatty Acid Catabolism. 24. Lipid Biosynthesis. 25. Nitrogen Acquisition and Amino Acid Metabolism. 26. The Synthesis and Degradation of Nucleotides. 27. Metabolic Integration and Organ Specialization. Part IV: INFORMATION TRANSFER. 28. DNA Metabolism. 29.Transcription and the Regulation of Gene Expression. 30. Protein Synthesis. 31. Post-Translational Processing of Proteins and Protein Degradation. 32. The Reception and Transmission of Extracellular Information.