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1 Lecture 1 Introductions & Water
Biochemistry Lecture 1 Introductions & Water

2 Bloom’s Taxonomy Richard C. Overbaugh, Lynn Schultz Old Dominion University

3 Biochemistry is the chemistry of Living Systems
The Chemistry of Carbon and Water Themes for this course: The transformation of energy Levels of complexity

4 Levels of Complexity Lipids

5 The Inner Life of the Cell

6 Why Carbon What can we learn from this?
Bond Strength (kJ/mol) C – C 347 – 356 C = C 611 837 C – O 336 C – H 356 – 460 Si – Si 230 Si – O 368 O – O 146 O = O 498 N – N 163 N = N 418 946 What can we learn from this? C – C bond is stronger than C – O Stable in oxygen rich environment! Two C – C bonds are stronger than one C = C Chains are stable! C – H bond is strong Hydrocarbons stable at room temperature!

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8 Carbon and Functional Groups

9 Other biomolecules PEP NADP+ Phosphatidylcholine

10 Bioenergetics Cell Reactants Products Steady State = constant flux
Structural differences between reactants and products Concentration differences between reactants and products

11 Water

12 Hydrogen Bonds

13 Chapter 2, Figure 2.3, Types of noncovalent interactions

14 Chapter 2, Figure 2.1, Noncovalent bonding interactions between human growth hormone and its cellular receptor

15 Chapter 2, Figure 2.2, Covalent and noncovalent bond energies

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17 Chapter 2, Figure 2.12, Hydration of ions in a solution

18 Water

19 Chapter 2, Figure 2.14, One unit of clathrate structure surrounding a hydrophobic molecule

20 Chapter 2, Figure 2.16a, Interactions of amphipathic molecules with water

21 pH pH = -log[H+]

22 Acids

23 Buffers

24 Chapter 2, Figure 2.18, The effect of pH on overall surface charge of human ubiquitin

25 Chapter 2, Figure 2.24, Dependence of protein solubility on pH

26 Hendeson Hasselbalch Equation
HA H+ + A-

27 Summary Biochemistry is the chemistry of living things
Which is the chemistry of carbon and water Carbons unique bonding properties Water: hydrogen bonds and ionization Buffers and pH


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