Principles of Biochemistry
Pearson Education (US) (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1993
Book
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650 pages
978-0-13-065665-0 (ISBN)
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Description
This introduction to biochemistry emphasizes the fundamentals, integrated with a thorough treatment of the molecules and pathways of living chemistry. The book begins with the structures and functions of biomolecules, takes the student through bioenergies, and the pathways of synthesis and degradations, and concludes with a section on biological information - the molecular biology of the gene. An integrated understanding of the subject is conveyed by emphasizing the chemistry of biochemistry and systematically relating the physical properties of molecules to their biochemical roles. Selective emphasis on the most important topics (properties of enzymes, pathway dynamics and stereochemistry) contribute to a preparation in the basics of biochemistry.
This introduction to biochemistry emphasizes the fundamentals, integrated with a thorough treatment of the molecules and pathways of living chemistry. The book begins with the structures and functions of biomolecules, takes the student through bioenergies, and the pathways of synthesis and degradations, and concludes with a section on biological information - the molecular biology of the gene. An integrated understanding of the subject is conveyed by emphasizing the chemistry of biochemistry and systematically relating the physical properties of molecules to their biochemical roles. Selective emphasis on the most important topics (properties of enzymes, pathway dynamics and stereochemistry) contribute to a preparation in the basics of biochemistry.
This introduction to biochemistry emphasizes the fundamentals, integrated with a thorough treatment of the molecules and pathways of living chemistry. The book begins with the structures and functions of biomolecules, takes the student through bioenergies, and the pathways of synthesis and degradations, and concludes with a section on biological information - the molecular biology of the gene. An integrated understanding of the subject is conveyed by emphasizing the chemistry of biochemistry and systematically relating the physical properties of molecules to their biochemical roles. Selective emphasis on the most important topics (properties of enzymes, pathway dynamics and stereochemistry) contribute to a preparation in the basics of biochemistry.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Upper Saddle River
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
index
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 212 mm
Weight
1500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-065665-0 (9780130656650)
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The Principles of Biochemistry
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12/1996
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University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Content
Introduction - the cells of living organisms. Part 1 Structures and functions of biomolecules: water, amino acids and the primary structures of proteins; proteins - three-dimensional structure and function; enzymes; mechanisms of enzymes; co-enzymes; carbohydrates; lipids and biological membranes; nucleotides and nucleic acids. Part 2 Metabolism and bioenergetics: bioenergetics - ATP and other energy-rich metabolites; glycolysis; the citric acid cycle and glyoxylate cycle; oxidative phosphorylation; glycogen metabolism; gluconeogenesis and the pentose phosphate pathway; photosynthesis; fatty acid metabolism; amino acid metabolism; metabolism of necleotides. Part 3 Biological information flow: DNA replication and repair; transcription and processing of RNA; protein synthesis.