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Light Microscopy Bright Field Fluorescence Phase-Contrast Differential Interference Contrast (DIC)

Electron Microscopy (EM) Scanning EM Transmission EM

Chemical Composition of Cells Pg. 58

Pg. 79

Chemical Bond Energies

Gene Expression

Monomer/Polymer

Nitrogenous Bases of DNA and RNA Pg. 76

Pg. 175

3’ 5’

0.34 nm Pg. 171 Major Groove Minor Groove

Supercoiled DNA Non-supercoiled DNA (relaxed)

Werner Syndrome 15 yrs. 48 yrs. Mutation in gene encoding RecQ helicase

Pg. 175

3’ 5’

Human Karyotype Pg. 179

RNA Molecules 5’ 3’

Pg. 74

(Pgs ) Amino Acid Side Chains

Extra carbon atom!

ß-Sheet alpha-helix

Hydrophobic Interactions in Tertiary Structure

Representations of Protein Tertiary Structure Backbone Ribbon Wire Frame Space Filling Pg. 132

Quaternary Structure Pg. 141

Chloride Ion Channel Protein

Comparison of Protein Primary Structure Cyclin-dependent Kinase Proteins

Gene Expression Pg. 230

Pg. 202 RNA Synthesis OH

Pg. 233

1 µm Pg. 233

Fig. 7-20

Exon/Intron Organization of Eukaryotic Genes Pg. 238

Sequence Structure of Introns

Pg. 239

Pg. 241 Alternative Splicing

Pg ’ Guanine Cap Structure

Cytosol Nucleus Mitochondria Secreted ER Golgi Endosome Lysosome Transmembrane

Reading Frames in RNA

tRNA Synthetase tRNA Amino Acid Synthetase (blue) Editing Domain

“Editing” by tRNA Synthetase

Large Subunit RNA Secondary Structure

Small Ribosomal Subunit Pg. 253

3’ mRNA Structure

Pg. 253 Initiation of Translation

Pg. 252

tRNA Release Factor (RF)

Co-translational Protein Folding

Protein Folding by “Chaperones”

Transcriptional Activator Transcriptional Repressor

Pg. 257 Ubiquitin-dependent Protein Degradation Proteasome Amino acids + Ub Protein Ub-Ub-Ub Protein + Ub Ubiquitin Ligase

Coding and catalysis Coding Coding intermediate

Superficial Infections Systemic Infections Fungal Disease

Onochomycosis

AN2690 Structure

Figure 1A

Figure 1B

Figure 3 AN2690