What is free energy? What are exergonic and endergonic reactions and what is the difference in energy level between the reactants and the products side of the reaction in both on those reactions? Is phosphorylation reaction endergonic or exergonic? And what does it mean to be endergonic vs...
The molar concentration of ATP in cells is usually 1-10 mM. ATP can be produced through various cellular pathways. The most typical pathway is the oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria catalyzed by ATP synthase, or the synthesis through photosynthesis in plant chloroplasts. The main sources of ...
What is phosphorylation? What is oxidative phosphorylation? What causes metabolic alkalosis? What are the biochemical pathways for catabolism and anabolism? What muscle fiber types uses oxidative metabolism? What is a cell signaling pathway? (a) What is pentose phosphate pathway? (b) What are the ...
What is the unit of enzyme? Which enzymes become inactive by phosphorylation? Which substance(s) is an inhibitor of catechol oxidase? How do enzyme inhibitors work? What is the difference between amino acids and enzymes? What biochemical pathways are impacted by ariboflavinosis?
, Carbonylation; Carbo- diimidation; Cyclization; Dehydration; Esterificaton; Indole Synthesis; Nucleophilic Substitution; Rearrangement; Silylation; Sulfonamidation; Sulfonation; Tritylation; Formylation; Carbamoylation; Phosphorylation; Lactonization; Pivaloylation; Dakin-West Reaction; Baylis-Hillman Reaction....
Nonoxidative deamination is a type of deamination reaction in which the removal of the amine group occurs without proceeding through an oxidation reaction.
The first step in glycolysis is the phosphorylation of glucose. What enzyme catalyzes this reaction? A. 油验形领温事油验形领温事hexokinase油验形领温事油验形领温事 B. 务一系准强线道后备是商采强或低间要按好务一系准强线道后备是商采强或低间要按好pyruvate kinase务一系准强线道后备是商采...
The main source of D-galactose is lactose in the milk of mammals, but it can also be found in some fruits and vegetables. Utilization of D-galactose in all living cells is initiated by the phosphorylation of the hexose by the enzyme galactokinase (E.C. 2.7.1.6) (GALK) to form D-gala...
Can hydrolysis of ATP drive a catabolic reaction? What is the chemical reaction for cellular respiration? What is the formula for glucose catabolism? The conversion of glycogen or starch is an example of catabolism. What causes this catabolic reaction?
What is the function of an enzyme? Explain the functions of enzymes. What is an enzyme reaction? What are the characteristics of enzymes? What are the functions of restriction enzymes? What are enzymes made of? What are digestive enzymes? What is the function of digestive enzymes?