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==Table of contents==
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'''Biochemistry in 3D''' was a supplement to the textbook Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry (fourth edition, published in 2000). It was created by Timothy Driscoll and Frieda Reichsman (Worth Publishers). It used a technology called Chime browser plug-in that is no longer easy to access. Inspired by this supplement, the following are topics that students in their first course of biochemistry are likely to encounter. For each topic, some links to relevant Proteopedia articles are given.
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(the table of contents of Pratt and Cornely is used here, but this should transfer well to any other biochemistry text)
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PART 1: Foundations
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==Biomolecules==
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*Chapter 1: The Chemical Basis of Life
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*From Genes to Proteins: [[DNA]], [[RNA]], [[base stacking]], [[TRNA|tRNA]], [[Ribosome]]
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*Chapter 2: Aqueous Chemistry:
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*Protein Structure: [[Introduction to protein structure]], [[Alpha helix]], [[Secondary structure]], [[Tutorial:Ramachandran principle and phi psi angles|Ramachandran plot]]
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*Protein Function: [[Hemoglobin]], [[Ann_Taylor/Hemoglobin|Ann Taylor's hemoglobin]], [[|The_Structure_and_Mechanism_of_Hexokinase|Hexokinase allostery]]
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*Enzymes activity and mechanism: [[Chymotrypsin]], [[Lysozyme]], [[Citrate Synthase]]
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*Enzyme Inhibition: [[Trypsin inhibitor]]
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*Lipids and Membranes:[[Lipids: structure and classification]], [[Art:Five Bakers Dancing]], [[Membrane proteins]]
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*Membrane Transport: [[Aquaporin]], [[Ion channels]], [[Voltage-gated calcium channels|Voltage gated]], antiporter
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*Signaling: [[Insulin receptor]], [[Opioid receptor]], Receptors, [[G protein-coupled receptor]]
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*Carbohydrates: [[Hexoses]] (Sugar ring closure), [[Polysaccharides]], [[Cellulose]], [[Amylose]]
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PART 2: MOLECULAR STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
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== Metabolism ==
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*Chapter 3: From Genes to Proteins: [[DNA]], [[RNA]], [[base stacking]], [[TRNA|tRNA]], [[Ribosome]]
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*Metabolism and Bioenergetics: [[ATP]], [[NADH]],
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*Chapter 4: Protein Structure: [[Introduction to protein structure]], [[Alpha helix]], [[Secondary structure]], [[Tutorial:Ramachandran principle and phi psi angles|Ramachandran plot]]
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*Glucose Metabolism: [[Glycolysis]], [[Glycogen Metabolism & Gluconeogenesis]], [[Hexokinase]],
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*Chapter 5: Protein Function: [[Hemoglobin]], [[Ann_Taylor/Hemoglobin|Ann Taylor's hemoglobin]], [[|The_Structure_and_Mechanism_of_Hexokinase|Hexokinase allostery]]
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*The Citric Acid Cycle: [[Krebs cycle overview]]
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*Chapter 6: How Enzymes Work: [[Chymotrypsin]], [[Lysozyme]], [[Citrate Synthase]]
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*Oxidative Phosphorylation: [[Electron Transport & Oxidative Phosphorylation]], ATP synthase, [[NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase|Complex I]], Complex II, [[Complex III of Electron Transport Chain|Complex III]], IV
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*Chapter 7: Enzyme Kinetics and Inhibition: [[Trypsin inhibitor]]
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*Photosynthesis: [[Photosystem I]], [[Photosystem II]]
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*Chapter 8: Lipids and Membranes:[[Lipids: structure and classification]], [[Art:Five Bakers Dancing]], [[Membrane proteins]]
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*Lipid Metabolism: CoA
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*Chapter 9: Membrane Transport: [[Aquaporin]], [[Ion channels]], [[Voltage-gated calcium channels|Voltage gated]], antiporter
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*Nitrogen Metabolism: [[Amino acids]]
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*Chapter 10: Signaling: [[Insulin receptor]], [[Opioid receptor]], Receptors, [[G protein-coupled receptor]]
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*Regulation of Mammalian Fuel Metabolism: [[Insulin]], [[User:Mary Ball/Leptin|Leptin]]
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*Chapter 11: Carbohydrates: [[Hexoses]] (Sugar ring closure), [[Polysaccharides]], [[Cellulose]], [[Amylose]]
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PART 3: METABOLISM
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== Genetic information processing==
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*Chapter 12: Metabolism and Bioenergetics: [[ATP]], [[NADH]],
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*DNA Replication and Repair: [[DNA polymerase]], [[helicase]],
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*Chapter 13: Glucose Metabolism: [[Glycolysis]], [[Glycogen Metabolism & Gluconeogenesis]], [[Hexokinase]],
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*Transcription and RNA: [[RNA polymerase]],
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*Chapter 14: The Citric Acid Cycle: [[Krebs cycle overview]]
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*Protein Synthesis: [[Ribosome]]
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*Chapter 15: Oxidative Phosphorylation: [[Electron Transport & Oxidative Phosphorylation]], ATP synthase, [[NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase|Complex I]], Complex II, [[Complex III of Electron Transport Chain|Complex III]], IV
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*Chapter 16: Photosynthesis: [[Photosystem I]], [[Photosystem II]]
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*Chapter 17: Lipid Metabolism: CoA
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*Chapter 18: Nitrogen Metabolism: [[Amino acids]]
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*Chapter 19: Regulation of Mammalian Fuel Metabolism: [[Insulin]], [[User:Mary Ball/Leptin|Leptin]]
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PART 4: GENETIC INFORMATION
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*Chapter 20: DNA Replication and Repair: [[DNA polymerase]], [[helicase]],
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*Chapter 21: Transcription and RNA: [[RNA polymerase]],
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*Chapter 22: Protein Synthesis: [[Ribosome]]
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Revision as of 20:58, 1 September 2019

Biochemistry in 3D was a supplement to the textbook Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry (fourth edition, published in 2000). It was created by Timothy Driscoll and Frieda Reichsman (Worth Publishers). It used a technology called Chime browser plug-in that is no longer easy to access. Inspired by this supplement, the following are topics that students in their first course of biochemistry are likely to encounter. For each topic, some links to relevant Proteopedia articles are given.

Biomolecules

Metabolism

Genetic information processing

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Karsten Theis

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