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BB 450_550 Lecture 14 Highlights.pdf
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muscular contraction. Highlights Allostery and
Regulation
1. Aspartate transcarbamoylase (ATCase) is an
BB 450_550 Lecture 15 Highlights.pdf
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/
Regulation
II 1. Protein kinase A is an enzyme involved in covalent modification of enzymes. Like all kinases
#25 Biochemistry Glycogen Metabolism I Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450_550.mp4
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BB 450_550 Lecture 25 Highlights.pdf
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a reciprocal regulator of the pathways. Reciprocal
regulation
of catabolic and anabolic pathways is
#24 Biochemistry Gluconeogenesis Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450_550.mp4
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Ahern, Kevin
BB 450_550 Lecture 24 Highlights.pdf
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Gluconeogenesis 1. Glycerol is a breakdown product of fat
metabolism
. Glycerol can be metabolized in glycolysis by
#12 Biochemistry Catalytic Mechanisms I Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450_550.mp4
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BB 450_550 Lecture 12 Highlights.pdf
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histidine is, in turn, hydrogen bonded to an aspartic
acid
residue in the active site. Each of the hydrogen
#05 Biochemistry Protein Tertiary_Quaternary Structure Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450_550.mp4
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Ahern, Kevin
BB 450_550 Lecture 5 Highlights.pdf
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', which refers to a non-amino
acid
containing group that binds to a protein and augments its function. 8
#18 Biochemistry Signaling I Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450_550.mp4
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BB 450_550 Lecture 18 Highlights.pdf
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proteins on the surface of flu viruses. To enter a cell, the virus must cleave the sialic
acid
off with a
#13 Biochemistry Catalytic Mechanisms II Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450_550.mp4
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Ahern, Kevin
BB 450_550 Lecture 13 Highlights.pdf
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. 4. Aspartyl proteases use two aspartic
acid
side chains to hold water in place and use an ion of it
#22 Biochemistry Glycolysis II Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450_550.mp4
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BB 450_550 Lecture 22 Highlights.pdf
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inactivated by phosphorylation, as will be seen in glycogen
metabolism
. 3. The phenomenon of redox balancing
#04 Biochemistry Protein Primary_Secondary Structure Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450_550.mp4
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Ahern, Kevin
BB 450_550 Lecture 4 Highlights.pdf
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disrupt alpha helices. Thus, one can reasonably accurately predict from an amino
acid
sequence which
#23 Biochemistry Glycolysis III Lecture for Kevin Ahern's BB 450_550.mp4
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Ahern, Kevin
BB 450_550 Lecture 23 Highlights.pdf
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. Deficiency of the enzyme lactase leads to lactose intolerance 5.
Regulation
of glycolysis is controlled by
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