Chapter 24 The Chemistry of Life 24.2 Carbohydrates 24.1 A Basis for Life 24.2 Carbohydrates 24.3 Amino Acids and Their Polymers 24.4 Lipids 24.5 Nucleic Acids 24.6 Metabolism Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. . Why does a cow chew all day? CHEMIST...
Nucleic Acids Complex organic compounds that store important information in the cell. Nucleotides – monomers of nucleic acids Types of Nucleic Acids DNA: deoxyribonucleic acid Stores information important for all cell activities Sugar: deoxyribose RNA: ribonucleic acid Transfers information essential for ma...
分子对接是一种基于生物信息学的理论模拟方法,它研究分子(例如配体和受体)之间的相互作用,并通过计算机平台预测其结合方式和亲和力。这项技术在诸如基于结构的合理药物设计之类的药物化学中具有广阔的前景,已为科学界的研究人员所接受。近年来,涉...
Carbohydrates = Sugars, starches cellulose Lipids = Fats Oils C, H, O, N, sometimes P + S Proteins C, H, O, N, + P Nucleic Acids – DNA RNA Examples of Organic Compounds (according to the arragement of their atoms) NEUTRAL charge molecules are formed for specific combinations of ...
Nucleic Acids DNA&RNA,Examples of Organic Compounds,(according to the arragement of their atoms),NEUTRAL charge,molecules,are formed for specific combinations of atoms.,Molecules,Molar Mass:g/mol,Mol,If its referred to atom,it represents the mass of a mol,expressed in grams,If its referred ...
The RNA World Finally, the so-called evolution in vitro methodology, which is able to scan an enormous number of nucleic acid sequences in vitro for any given function, has revealed that RNA, indeed, can have many different catalytic functions as so can, presumably, DNA. 最後,所謂「體外...
Thescopesofmedicinalchemistry •Studythestructure-activityrelationship(SAR)ofdrugs.•Studythepreparationprinciple,syntheticrouteandstability ofchemicaldrugs.•Elucidatetheinteractionofdrugswithreceptors,including enzymesandnucleicacids.•Studythelawsofdrugabsorption,transport,distributionand metabolitesinthebody.•...
(takestheshapeofthecontainer)IndefiniteVolume (canexpandandbecompressed)Elementsoneofthe100+puresubstances thatmakeupeverythingintheuniverse AlltheyaredisplayedinthePeriodicTableoftheElements ExamplesofElements Note:ThefirstletterhastobeinCapitalletterandthesecondinlowercase C=Carbon Na=Sodium O=Oxygen Ca=Calcium...
11. Amines and Related Nitrogen Compounds. 12. Spectroscopy and Structure Determination. 13. Heterocyclic Compounds. 14. Synthetic Polymers. 15. Lipids and Detergents. 16. Carbohydrates. 17. Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins. 18. Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids.H, HCCH...
Drug targets Lipids Cell membrane lipids Proteins Receptors Enzymes Transport proteins Structural proteins (tubulin) Nucleic acids DNA RNA Carbohydrates Cell surface carbohydrates Antigens and recognition molecules Patrick: An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry 4e Patrick: An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry...