tailieunhanh - Ebook Biochemistry (5th edition): Part 2

(BQ) Part 2 book "Biochemistry" presents the following contents: Synthesizing themolecules of life, the biosynthesis of amino acids, the biosynthesis of membrane lipids and steroids, protein synthesis, responding to environmental changes, sensory systems,. Invite you to consult. | intragenic complementation Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94 9063-9068. PubMed Full Text in PMC Amino acid degradation F. Fusetti H. Erlandsen T. Flatmark and . Stevens. 1998. Structure of tetrameric human phenylalanine hydroxylase and its implications for phenylketonuria J. Biol. Chem. 273 16962-16967. PubMed K. Sugimoto T. Senda H. Aoshima E. Masai M. Fukuda and Y. Mitsui. 1999. Crystal structure of an aromatic ring opening dioxygenase LigAB a protocatechuate 4 5-dioxygenase under aerobic conditions Structure Fold Des. 7 953965. PubMed G. P. Titus . Mueller J. Burgner S. Rodriguez De Cordoba . Penalva and . Timm. 2000. Crystal structure of human homogentisate dioxygenase Nat. Struct. Biol. 7 542-546. PubMed H. Erlandsen and . Stevens. 1999. The structural basis of phenylketonuria Mol. Genet. Metab. 68 103-125. PubMed Genetic diseases Striver C. R. Beaudet A. L. Sly W. S. Valle D. Stanbury J. B. Wyngaarden J. B. and Fredrickson D. S. Eds. 1995. The Metabolic Basis of Inherited Diseases 7th ed. . McGraw-Hill. Nyhan W. L. Ed. 1984. Abnormalities in Amino Acid Metabolism in Clinical Medicine. Appleton-Century-Crofts. Historical aspects and the process of discovery A. . Cooper and A. Meister. 1989. An appreciation of Professor Alexander E. Braunstein The discovery and scope of enzymatic transamination Biochimie 71 387-404. PubMed Garrod A. E. 1909. Inborn Errors in Metabolism. Oxford University Press reprinted in 1963 with a supplement by H. Harris . B. Childs. 1970. Sir Archibald Garrod s conception of chemical individuality A modern appreciation N. Engl. J. Med. 282 71-78. PubMed . Holmes. 1980. Hans Krebs and the discovery of the ornithine cycle Fed. Proc. 39 216-225. PubMed III. Synthesizing the Molecules of Life Nitrogenase complex. Nitrogen is an essential component of many biochemical building blocks. The enzyme complex shown here converts nitrogen gas an abundant but inert compound into a form that can be used for synthesizing amino acids .

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