Biochemistry: Introduction to the Microscopical World
Let's learn about biochemistry essentials: Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, DNA and RNA
Description
Welcome to this comprehensive lecture series covering the fascinating world of biochemistry and molecular biology. This course is designed for students and enthusiasts eager to explore the intricacies of cellular and molecular processes.
Throughout the program, you will embark on an exciting journey delving into various topics essential to understanding the biochemical basis of life. The section Requirements for biochemistry is not necessary to be completed if you feel you have a good understanding of essential knowledge regarding general chemistry. In fact, if that is your case, I highly recommend you to immediately move to the next section, where the program completely regards biochemistry.
We will start by unraveling the structure and function of carbohydrates, elucidating their roles as energy sources and structural components in living organisms.
Next, we will dive into the intricate world of lipids, focusing on their crucial roles in forming the cell membrane and modulating cellular processes. You will gain insights into the diverse functions of lipids and their impact on cellular physiology.
One of the highlights of this course is the exploration of protein structure and function. We will embark on a detailed exploration of protein structures, ranging from primary to quaternary structures, and uncover their diverse functions in biological systems. Techniques used to analyze proteins, such as amino acid analysis, Edman's degradation, protein fragmentation, and protein synthesis, will also be thoroughly discussed.
Moreover, we will delve into the fascinating structures of alpha helices and beta sheets, exploring their significance in protein folding and stability through the Ramachandran plot. Real-world case studies, including benzene resonance and Anfinsen's experiment, will provide practical insights into biochemical principles.
Additionally, this course will cover the structure and function of DNA and RNA, shedding light on their roles in genetic information storage, replication, transcription, and translation. Lectures dedicated to these essential processes will deepen your understanding of molecular biology fundamentals.
In conclusion, this course offers a comprehensive exploration of biochemistry and molecular biology, providing a solid foundation for understanding the intricate workings of living organisms at the molecular level. Join us on this enriching journey as we unravel the mysteries of life's building blocks.
What You Will Learn!
- Grasp the roles of carbohydrates in energy and structure in living organisms.
- Dive into lipids' functions in cell membranes and cellular processes.
- Master protein structure and function across biological systems.
- Learn essential protein analysis techniques for biochemical proficiency.
Who Should Attend!
- Introductory college students
- Pre-medical/Pre-pharmacy students
- Lifelong learners/Adult learners/Non-traditional students enrolled in a Molecular Biology course
- Home-schooled students