Biochemistry

by Lubert Stryer

Paper Book, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

IBMC Library - QP 514.2 S66 1995

Publication

New York : W.H. Freeman, 4th edition

ISBN

9780716720096

Description

This introductory text aims to cover the principles of biochemistry and to give the reader a command of biochemistry's basic concepts and language. New material is related to common themes and recurring motifs whenever possible. For example, new treatments of membrane excitation and transport, signal transduction, molecular immunology, muscle contraction and cell motility, and protein folding and design have been added early to the book. Discussions of the new areas of inquiry opened up by the growing partnership between biochemistry, cell biology and molecular genetics - including a chapter of reflection on molecular evolution - are featured in the last chapter of the book.

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CONTENTS:
Molecular design life
Protein structure function
DNA, RNA
Flow genetic information
Genes
Proteins
Dynamics
Allosteric
Kinetics
Catalytic strategies
Regulatory
Membrane channels
Signal transduction cascades
T-cell receptors
Motors
Folding, design
Metabolism, concepts cesign
Carbohydrates
Glycolysis
Citric acid cycle
Oxidative phosphorylation
Pentose phosphate pathway gluconeogenesis
Glycogen
Fatty acid metablism
Degradation urea cycle
Photosynthesis
Biosynthesis
Lipids
Heme
Nucleotides
Integration
Genes: replication, expression
Repair
RNA synthesis splicing
Targeting
Prokaryotes
Eukaryotic chromosomes.
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