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Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology

Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology is the first textbook to blend modern tools of organic chemistry with concepts of biology, physiology, and medicine. With a focus on human cell biology and a problems-driven approach, the text explains the combinatorial architecture of biooligomers (genes, DNA, RNA, proteins, glycans, lipids, and terpenes) as the molecular engine for life. Accentuated by rich illustrations and
mechanistic arrow pushing, organic chemistry is used to illuminate the central dogma of molecular biology.

Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology is appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in chemistry and molecular biology, as well as those going into medicine and pharmaceutical science.

Please note that Garland Science flashcards are no longer available for this text. However, the solutions can be obtained through our Support Material Hub link below, but should only be requested by instructors who have adopted the book on their course.

1. Fundamentals of Chemical Biology
2. The Chemical Origins of Biology
3. DNA
4. RNA
5. Peptide and Protein Structure
6. Protein Function
7. Glycobiology
8. Polyketides & Terpenes
9. Chemical Control of Signal Transduction

A sample chapter and detailed table of contents are available at www.garlandscience.com/bioorganic-chembio.

David Van Vranken, Gregory A. Weiss

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Thèmes d’Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology :

Mots-clés :

Van Vranken; Bioorganic Chemistry; Chemical Biology; Avidin; human cell biology; rnA Polymerase; DNA; DNa Sequence; RNA; Kcal Mol-1; peptide structure; SH2 Domain; protein structure; SH3 Domain; protein function; Map Kinase Kinase Kinase; glycobiology; DNA Subunit; polyketide; Acyl Carrier Protein; terpene; ACP; signal transduction; M2 Acetylcholine Receptor; gene; Claisen Condensation; genome; WD Domain; combinatorial assembly; DNA Primase; arrow-pushing; ChO Cells; molecular orbital theory; Anomeric Leaving Group; hydrogen bond; Ion ChaNNeL; proton transfer; prebiotic chemistry; Chorismate Mutase; nonbonding interaction; 4GlcNAc4GlcNAc 1Man; modular design; DNA Library; ribonucleotide; Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetase; nucleotide; base pairing; DNA superstructure; polymerase enzyme; DNA polymerase; reverse transcriptase; genetic code; DNA synthesis; DNA separation; electrophoresis; recombinant DNA; nucleic acid; nucleic acid photochemistry; DNA structure; RNA structure; RNA synthesis; transcriptional control; transcription; transcription factor; mRNA; mRNA modification; controlled degradation; ribosomal translation; oligonucleotide; amino acid; peptide; solid-phase peptide synthesis; protein secondary structure; disulfide crosslink; cystine disulfides; protein domain; receptor-ligand interaction; enzyme function; catalysis; multistep reaction; protein kinase; protease; protein engineering; monosaccharide; glycosidic bond; polysaccharide; glycoprotein; glycosylation; glycolipid; oligosaccharide; claisen reaction; polyketide biosynthesis; fatty acid; lipid; human terpene; terpene natural product; chemical genetics; nuclear receptor; cell-surface receptor; receptor tyrosine kinase; ion channel receptor; G-protein coupled receptor; trimeric death receptor