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Fundamentals of Biochemistry (SLU - Molecular Foundations in Medicine / Week 2)

Von Adam Le Gresley, PhD, Kevin Ahern, PhD, Georgina Cornwall, PhD

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Inhalte

Biochemistry: Basics

play symbol Overview – Introduction to Biochemistry
03:46
play symbol History – Introduction to Biochemistry
05:43
play symbol Structure – Amino Acids
06:38
play symbol R-group Categories – Amino Acids
02:10
play symbol Hydrophobic R-groups – Amino Acids
05:33
play symbol Hydrophilic and Ionic R-groups – Amino Acids
04:56
lecture locked Ionization – Amino Acids
07:17
lecture locked Peptide Bonds – Peptides
03:19
lecture locked Polypeptides – Peptides
04:17
lecture locked Levels of Protein Structure and Primary Structure – Peptides
02:58
lecture locked Secondary Structure – Peptides
08:13
lecture locked Tertiary Structure – Peptides
05:40
lecture locked Quaternary Structure and Summary – Peptides
03:19
lecture locked Structure of Proteins – Protein Movement and Cell Signaling
04:45
lecture locked Globular Structural Proteins – Protein Movement and Cell Signaling
02:19
lecture locked Communication and Signaling – Protein Movement and Cell Signaling
07:39
lecture locked Involved Proteins – Protein Movement and Cell Signaling
05:07
lecture locked Antibodies – Protein Functions
02:57
lecture locked Gene Expression – Protein Functions
03:36
lecture locked Catalysis – Protein Functions
05:11
lecture locked Protein Transport – Protein Functions
02:11
lecture locked Oxygen Transport – Protein Functions
05:17
lecture locked Sodium-potassium ATPase – Protein Functions
04:28
lecture locked Saccharides – Simple Carbohydrates
01:54
lecture locked Common Sugars: Nomenclature & Structure – Simple Carbohydrates
06:35
lecture locked Cyclization & Cyclic Forms – Simple Carbohydrates
06:34
lecture locked Modified Sugars – Simple Carbohydrates
02:17
lecture locked Glycosides and Disaccharides – Complex Carbohydrates
03:34
lecture locked Polysaccharides – Complex Carbohydrates
04:01
lecture locked Lipid Links – Complex Carbohydrates
02:48
lecture locked Glycosaminoglycans – Complex Carbohydrates
03:53
lecture locked Protein Links – Complex Carbohydrates
04:55
lecture locked Peptidoglycans – Complex Carbohydrates
02:31
lecture locked Proteoglycans – Complex Carbohydrates
02:55
lecture locked Overview and Introduction on Fatty Acids – Lipids
03:25
lecture locked Fatty Acids – Lipids
03:49
lecture locked Glycerolipids and Glycerophospholipids – Lipids
05:06
lecture locked Sphingolipids – Lipids
02:43
lecture locked Polyketides – Lipids
01:01
lecture locked Overview, Isoprenoids and Sterols – Lipids
03:51
lecture locked Steroid Hormones – Lipids
03:14
lecture locked Other Lipids and Their Function – Lipids
06:03
lecture locked Fat Soluble Vitamins – Lipids
04:36
lecture locked Structure of Membranes – Biological Membranes
01:12
lecture locked Lipid Bilayer – Biological Membranes
02:17
lecture locked Bilayer Composition – Biological Membranes
06:26
lecture locked Membrane Fluidity – Biological Membranes
02:13
lecture locked Diffusion – Biological Membranes
04:59
lecture locked Active Transport: Sodium-potassium Atpase – Biological Membranes
05:18
lecture locked Active Transport: Sodium-calcium Exchanger – Biological Membranes
02:49
lecture locked Transporter and Transport Proteins Types – Biological Membranes
03:11
lecture locked Ion Channel – Biological Membranes
05:55
lecture locked Ion Channel Blocker and Opener – Biological Membranes
05:27
lecture locked Nucleotides – DNA, RNA and the Genetic Code
04:17
lecture locked Structure and Topology of DNA – DNA, RNA and the Genetic Code
05:22
lecture locked DNA Replication – DNA, RNA and the Genetic Code
01:14
lecture locked Transcription – DNA, RNA and the Genetic Code
06:20
lecture locked Messenger RNAs – DNA, RNA and the Genetic Code
04:06
lecture locked Structure of TRNA and RRNA – DNA, RNA and the Genetic Code
05:51
lecture locked Genetic Code – DNA, RNA and the Genetic Code
04:54
lecture locked TRNA Charging and Ribosomes – DNA, RNA and the Genetic Code
02:22
lecture locked Translation – DNA, RNA and the Genetic Code
04:20
lecture locked Energy Considerations – Oxidation and Reduction in Metabolism
05:40
lecture locked Metabolism – Oxidation and Reduction in Metabolism
07:08
lecture locked Oxidation and Reduction – Oxidation and Reduction in Metabolism
02:46
lecture locked Electron Carriers – Oxidation and Reduction in Metabolism
02:41
lecture locked Catabolism and Anabolism — Metabolism and Regulation
04:16
lecture locked Metabolic Pathways – Metabolism and Regulation
02:38
lecture locked Regulation of Enzymatic Activity – Metabolism and Regulation
04:32
lecture locked Allosterism – Metabolism and Regulation
03:02
lecture locked Covalent Modification – Metabolism and Regulation
03:00
lecture locked Gene Expression – Metabolism and Regulation
02:33
Quiz zum Kurs „Biochemistry: Basics“

Enzymes and Enzyme Kinetics

play symbol Background of Enzymatic Reactions – Enzyme Catalysis
06:38
lecture locked Enzymes: Activation Energy and Mechanisms — Enzyme Catalysis
04:54
lecture locked Serine Proteases – Enzyme Catalysis
11:25
lecture locked Kinetic Considerations – Enzyme Catalysis
07:19
lecture locked Michaelis-Menten Kinetics – Enzyme Catalysis
04:52
lecture locked Michaelis-Menten Kinetics: Considerations – Enzyme Classification
04:12
lecture locked Michaelis-Menten Kinetics: Parameters – Enzyme Classification
06:21
lecture locked Perfect Enzyme and Lineweaver Burk Plot – Enzyme Classification
05:19
lecture locked Catalysis Considerations – Enzyme Classification
07:48
lecture locked Binding of Multiple Substrates – Enzyme Classification
05:37
lecture locked Classification of Enzymes – Enzyme Classification
03:42
lecture locked Competitive Reversible Enzyme Inhibition – Enzyme Inhibitors
06:38
lecture locked Non-competitive Reversible Inhibition – Enzyme Inhibitors
04:04
lecture locked Uncompetitive Reversible Enzyme Inhibition – Enzyme Inhibitors
03:27
lecture locked Irreversible Enzyme Inhibition: Suicide – Enzyme Inhibitors
01:51
Quiz zum Kurs „Enzymes and Enzyme Kinetics“

Vitamins

play symbol Vitamin A: Introduction
07:08
play symbol Vitamin A: Steps in Light Detection
05:54
lecture locked Vitamin A: Color Detection, Visual Cycle and Retinoic Acid Function
06:03
lecture locked Vitamin D: Introduction
04:39
lecture locked Vitamin D3 and Calcium
05:54
lecture locked Vitamin D and Calcium Levels
05:39
lecture locked Vitamin D and Intracellular Actions
08:35
lecture locked Vitamin K
09:35
lecture locked Vitamin E
08:05
lecture locked Vitamin B12
06:44
lecture locked Folate Metabolism and Recycling
07:45
lecture locked Folate Metabolism Overview and Health
04:44
Quiz zum Kurs „Vitamins“

Gene Expression

play symbol One Gene One Polypeptide Hypothesis
04:15
play symbol Overview of Transcription and Translation
02:12
lecture locked Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
01:37
lecture locked Types of RNA
02:18
lecture locked How to Translate the Genetic Code
05:28
lecture locked Transcription: Introduction
04:29
lecture locked Elongation of mRNA
02:47
lecture locked Prokaryotic Transcription
01:21
lecture locked Eukaryotic Transcription
03:33
lecture locked Post-transcriptional Modifications
01:54
lecture locked Post-transcriptional Modification: Splicing
05:28
lecture locked Charging of tRNA
03:35
lecture locked Ribosome
01:46
lecture locked Initiation of Translation
01:50
lecture locked Elongation of Translation
06:46
lecture locked Termination of Translation
04:02
lecture locked Gene Expression – Translation and Summary
03:26
Quiz zum Kurs „Gene Expression“

Fundamentals of Biochemistry - additional lectures (SLU - Molecular Foundations in Medicine / Week 2)

lecture locked Catabolism and Anabolism — Metabolism and Regulation
04:16
lecture locked Binding of Multiple Substrates – Enzyme Classification
05:37
play symbol Allosteric Control – Metabolic Control of Enzyme Activity
11:13
play symbol Definition of Energy
02:42
play symbol Laws of Thermodynamics
04:12
play symbol Chemical, Endergonic and Exergonic Reactions
03:30
lecture locked Activation Energy of Reactions
02:11
lecture locked ATP
02:27
lecture locked Phosphorylation – Modes of Cell Communication
03:20
lecture locked Acid Sensitivity – Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
04:07
lecture locked Role of Water – Biological Interactions
05:18
Quiz zum Kurs „Fundamentals of Biochemistry - additional lectures (SLU - Molecular Foundations in Medicine / Week 2)“
Quiz zum Kurs „Fundamentals of Biochemistry (SLU - Molecular Foundations in Medicine / Week 2)“

Details

  • Enthaltene Vorträge: 125
  • Laufzeit: 9:20 h
  • Enthaltene Quizfragen: 300
  • Enthaltene Lernmaterialien: 28

Dozenten des Kurses Fundamentals of Biochemistry (SLU - Molecular Foundations in Medicine / Week 2)

 Adam Le Gresley, PhD

Adam Le Gresley, PhD

Dr. Adam Le Gresley is Professor of Organic Chemistry within the Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Kingston University in London, United Kingdom.
He obtained his PhD in supramolecular organic chemistry from the University of Surrey in 2004, and undertook his postdoctoral research on photolabile compounds at Drexel College of Medicine in Philadelphia, USA. Currently, he is Director of Research and Enterprise of the School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy, and Chemistry at Kingston University. An experienced lecturer, Dr. Le Gresley has been teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students at Kingston University since 2009.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Le Gresley teaches courses on Chemistry.

 Kevin Ahern, PhD

Kevin Ahern, PhD

Dr. Kevin Ahern is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Oregon State University (OSU), USA.
He obtained his PhD in Biochemistry from Oregon State University. Currently, he teaches courses for health sciences students at OSU.
He is co-author of three Open Educational electronic textbooks on Biochemistry and a Guide to Getting Into Medical School.
Due to his achievements, he earned OSU’s highest teaching recognition, the Elizabeth P. Ritchie Distinguished Professor Award in 2017.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ahern teaches courses on Biochemistry and on "How to Get into Medical School”.

 Georgina Cornwall, PhD

Georgina Cornwall, PhD

Dr. Georgina Cornwall is a Biology Instructor and currently works as an Instructional Designer in the private sector, developing interactive online training materials.
She obtained her PhD in Environmental, Population, and Organismic Biology at the University of Colorado, USA, in 2000, and has since taught a broad array of biology courses at various US universities.
She is an active promoter of hybrid/online teaching formats and interactive courses, and has received several awards for her engaging and innovative course design; e.g., she was named Adjunct Faculty of the Year at Colorado Mountain College in Aspen twice.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Cornwall teaches courses on Biology & Genetics.


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informative and intriguing
von Ali I. am 30. März 2024 für Ion Channel Blocker and Opener – Biological Membranes

informative and interesting way of conveying the subject which helps understanding them much easier.

 
Simplemente, me encantó
von Avril L. am 01. März 2024 für Background of Enzymatic Reactions – Enzyme Catalysis

Me encantó como lo ha explicado, paso a paso, de manera detallada y concisa. He aprendido mucho gracias a este video, ¡gracias!

 
Great, straight to the point lecture.
von Mariana . am 13. Dezember 2023 für Overview of Transcription and Translation

I like how she breaks down the information in small and easy to understand pieces. There's no need to overcomplicate things like other science teachers love to do.

 
Clear lesson
von Jeena Q. am 08. Dezember 2023 für Perfect Enzyme and Lineweaver Burk Plot – Enzyme Classification

This lesson is explained very well! It's clear to me what Lineweaver-Burk plot means and how enzymes are most efficient when they have high Kcat/low Km