he third and final part of this book explores the biochemical mechanisms underlying the apparently contradictory requirements for both genetic continuity and the evolution of living organisms. What is the molecular nature of genetic material? How is genetic information transmitted from one generation
Outline 11.1 Nitrogenous Bases 11. The pentoses of nucleotides and na 11.3 Nucleosides are Formed by joining a Nitrogenous Base to a Sugar 11.4 Nucleotides -Nucleoside Phosphates 11.5 Nucleic Acids are Polynucleotides 11.6 Classes of nucleic acids 11.7 Hydrolysis of Nucleic acids
Outline 6.1 Forces Influencing protein structure 6.2 Role of the amino acid sequence in Protein structure 6.3 Secondary structure of proteins 6.4 Protein Folding and tertiary structure 6.5 Subunit Interactions and Quaternary Structure
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1. A brief history of understanding protein metabolism; 2. The studies leading to the deciphering of the genetic codes; 3. The pathway leading to the synthesis of a functional protein; 4. Current understanding on protein targeting and degradation