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Biochemistry / Donald Voet, Judith G. Voet.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley, c2011.Edition: 4th edDescription: xxv, 1428, I-53 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9780470570951 (hbk.) :
  • 9780470917459
  • 0470570954
  • 9780470570951 :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 572 VOE
  • 572 22
LOC classification:
  • QP514.2
Contents:
aGuide to Media Resources. PART I INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND. 1. Life. 2. Aqueous Solutions. 3. Thermodynamic Principles: A Review. PART II: BIOMOLECULES. 4. Amino Acids. 5. Nucleic Acids, Gene Expression, and Recombinant DNA Technology. 6. Techniques of Protein and Nucleic Acid Purification. 7. Covalent Structures of Proteins and Nucleic Acids. 8. Three-Dimensional Structures of Proteins. 9. Protein Folding, Dynamics, and Structural Evolution. 10. Hemoglobin: Protein Function in Microcosm. 11. Sugars and Polysaccharides. 12. Lipids and Membranes. PART III: MECHANISMS OF ENZYME ACTION. 13. Introduction to Enzymes. 14. Rates of Enzymatic Reactions. 15. Enzymatic Catalysis. PART IV: METABOLISM. 16. Introduction to Metabolism. 17. Glycolysis. 18. Glycogen Metabolism. 19. Signal Transduction. 20. Transport Through Membranes. 21. Citric Acid Cycle. 22. Electron Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation. 23. Other Pathways of Carbohydrate Metabolism. 24. Photosynthesis. 25. Lipid Metabolism. 26. Amino Acid Metabolism. 27. Energy Metabolism: Integration and Organ Specialization. 28. Nucleotide Metabolism. PART V: EXPRESSION AND TRANSMISSION OF GENETIC INFORMATION. 29. Nucleic Acid Structures. 30. DNA Replication, Repair, and Recombination. 31. Transcription. 32. Translation. 33. Viruses: Paradigms for Cellular Function. 34. Eukaryotic Gene Expression. 35. Molecular Physiology. (Chapters 33-35 are available on our website, www.wiley.com/college/voet).
Summary: This text explains biochemical concepts while offering a unified presentation of life and its variation through evolution. It incorporates classical and current research to illustrate the historical source of much of our biochemical knowledge.
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Previous ed.: 2004.

Text on lining paper.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

aGuide to Media Resources. PART I INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND. 1. Life. 2. Aqueous Solutions. 3. Thermodynamic Principles: A Review. PART II: BIOMOLECULES. 4. Amino Acids. 5. Nucleic Acids, Gene Expression, and Recombinant DNA Technology. 6. Techniques of Protein and Nucleic Acid Purification. 7. Covalent Structures of Proteins and Nucleic Acids. 8. Three-Dimensional Structures of Proteins. 9. Protein Folding, Dynamics, and Structural Evolution. 10. Hemoglobin: Protein Function in Microcosm. 11. Sugars and Polysaccharides. 12. Lipids and Membranes. PART III: MECHANISMS OF ENZYME ACTION. 13. Introduction to Enzymes. 14. Rates of Enzymatic Reactions. 15. Enzymatic Catalysis. PART IV: METABOLISM. 16. Introduction to Metabolism. 17. Glycolysis. 18. Glycogen Metabolism. 19. Signal Transduction. 20. Transport Through Membranes. 21. Citric Acid Cycle. 22. Electron Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation. 23. Other Pathways of Carbohydrate Metabolism. 24. Photosynthesis. 25. Lipid Metabolism. 26. Amino Acid Metabolism. 27. Energy Metabolism: Integration and Organ Specialization. 28. Nucleotide Metabolism. PART V: EXPRESSION AND TRANSMISSION OF GENETIC INFORMATION. 29. Nucleic Acid Structures. 30. DNA Replication, Repair, and Recombination. 31. Transcription. 32. Translation. 33. Viruses: Paradigms for Cellular Function. 34. Eukaryotic Gene Expression. 35. Molecular Physiology. (Chapters 33-35 are available on our website, www.wiley.com/college/voet).

This text explains biochemical concepts while offering a unified presentation of life and its variation through evolution. It incorporates classical and current research to illustrate the historical source of much of our biochemical knowledge.

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