Course Contents
Introduction to metabolism and basic aspects of bioenergetics and biochemical thermodynamics (endergonic and exergonic reactions); phosphoryl group transfer and ATP production; metabolism, oxidation-reduction; carbohydrate metabolism and regulation (glycolysis, glycogenolysis; gluconeogenesis; pentose phosphate pathway); metabolism of glycogen; citric acid cycle (reactions, energetics and control), electron transport chain, oxidative phosphorylation, shuttle mechanisms (glycerol-phosphate shunt), lipid metabolism (energy yield from fatty acid oxidation, oxidation of unsaturated and poly unsaturated fatty acids, ketone bodies, acyl glycerol, compound lipids, cholesterol); photosynthesis; Calvin Cycle; metabolism of nitrogenous compounds (amino acid synthesis, catabolism, purine and pyrimidine synthesis); nucleic acid metabolism and control; urea cycle; integration of metabolism.
Course Synopsis
This course is a continuation of Principles of Biochemistry I, and aims to familiarize students with the key concepts of intermediary metabolism of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and lipids.
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Carbohydrate Metabolism and Regulation
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Electron transport chain, Oxidative phosphorylation
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Shuttle mechanisms
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Nucleic acid metabolism
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Calvin cycle and photosynthesis
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Book Title : Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry
Author : Nelson David L., Albert L. Lehninger, David L. Nelson, Michael M. Cox, University Michael M Cox
Edition : 7th edition
Publisher : W. H. Freeman, 2005
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Book Title : Essentials of Biochemistry
Author : Pankaja Naik
Edition : First
Publisher : Jaypee Brothers
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Title : Carbohydrate biosynthesis in Plants and Bacteria
Type : Presentation
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