Intro to Biochemistry 4130

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This is a general topic intro to biochemistry 4130 taught by me at Xavier Univeristy. This resource is prepared to maintain communication with students in the event of the loss of class time due to campus closures

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  • Hey mlcarrol, Due to a car crash ive now got a spinal injury. As you can imagine i have alot of free time. Im thinking on studying something that will eventually lead to me doing research into spinal injuries. It seems to me that bio-chemistry might be a good place to start my education but would you have any recomendations for me of which subjects and courses to do?

  • Sorry its taking me so long to respond. I rarely view comments here. Check out Dr. Cox's podcast on iTunes...Biochemistry 507. This will give you the basics.

  • hello Dr. Mario. 1st of all i would like to thank u for what u do!!. **The quetion i have for u is that how can get access to ur lecture (if possible at all)? because u explain the subject really well than any teacher we have here in University of California.

  • Glad to help. I may eventually post more as time permits. If you have anything specific post a comment on the blog.

  • what is transition state catalysis? I know of acid basis catalysis.

  • Sorry to respond so late. Transition state catalysis is one in which the conformation of the substrate in the active site of the enzyme is the preferred substrate over the conformation of the substrate before binding enzyme. If the binding conformation is not formed the reaction will proceed either very slowly or not at all. Transition state analogs make good uncompetitive inhibitors.

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  • This shits boring. I'm just here cuz I got to learn about transcription and translation and amino acids and codons, anticodons you know what I'm talking about? Please send me messages if you can teach me through sites and messages. Please I have to learn this protein synthesis. Reply or recommend me to someone who knows

  • @howtogetwell try glycosylation, which is the enzymatic addition of a sugar (glycan) to a polypeptide in post-translational modifications during protein synthesis. Glucose is a component of a glycan and its addition aids in the proper folding of polypeptide.

    You don`t specify if it has to be glucose by itself or not, so I don`t know if this suggestions will work. Glycans are glucose derivatives containing monomers of glucose. Good luck!

  • Do you know of a single biochemical process that occurs within the human body that involves glucose? Please exclude 1) all of the biochemical processes and compounds that are the result of consuming carbohydrates and elimination of glucose by glycolisis and 2) gluconeogenesis.

    Is glucose involved in the production of any body tissue, protein, hormone, or essential enzyme?? If so, please refer me to the biochemical reaction that includes c6h1206

    Thank you

  • I really wish the professors at my school would post a youtube rundown of their courses.... immensely helpful! I'm glad there are professors out there who make use of technology like this to really help their students take away information, rather than just memorize it and regurgitate it at exam time.

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  • 1:43 you spelled structures wrong.

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