Asha Kumari (Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Shahe
Sweet Biochemistry
Remembering Structures, Cycles, and Pathways by Mnemonics
Asha Kumari (Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Shahe
Sweet Biochemistry
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Sweet Biochemistry: Remembering Structures, Cycles, and Pathways by Mnemonics, Second Edition makes biochemistry lively, interesting and memorable by connecting objects, images and stories to biochemistry concepts. Here, Dr. Asha Kumari has converted cycles and difficult pathways into very simple formula and short stories and images to help readers see things in complicated cycles and better visualize biochemistry. As biochemistry is evolving steadily, with new and impactful topics, this new edition has been fully updated to include mnemonics on timely topics in biochemistry such as DNA…mehr
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Sweet Biochemistry: Remembering Structures, Cycles, and Pathways by Mnemonics, Second Edition makes biochemistry lively, interesting and memorable by connecting objects, images and stories to biochemistry concepts. Here, Dr. Asha Kumari has converted cycles and difficult pathways into very simple formula and short stories and images to help readers see things in complicated cycles and better visualize biochemistry. As biochemistry is evolving steadily, with new and impactful topics, this new edition has been fully updated to include mnemonics on timely topics in biochemistry such as DNA replication, RNA, transcription, translation, and CRISPR technology, as well as fundamentals of immunity.
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 229mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9780443153488
- ISBN-10: 0443153485
- Artikelnr.: 67367813
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 229mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9780443153488
- ISBN-10: 0443153485
- Artikelnr.: 67367813
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr. Asha Kumari is a young medical biochemist. Her parent institute is Pt. BD Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak, from where she completed her MBBS and MD in biochemistry in 2014. She is presently working as an assistant professor at the Department of Biochemistry, SHKM GMC, Nalhar, Nuh, Mewat, Haryana, India. She is a member of the Association of Medical Biochemists of India. She is actively involved in medical research and has written papers in international and national journals. Dr. Asha has a deep interest in improving the teaching methods in the medical field.
List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgements 1. Glycolysis
Microview Importance of glucose phosphorylation Role of magnesium for
kinases Critical isomerisation to fructose Second phosphorylation Reason of
DHAP conversion to Gly-3-P? Conversion of Gly-3-P to
1,3-bisphosphoglycerate Reaction of phosphoglycerate kinase: the heroic
step PG isomerises to 2-PG: the role Importance of enolase reaction 2.
Citric acid cycle First have a look at the quick view of pathway Now let us
observe the reactions in detail 3. Electron transport chain Microview The
special electron transporters: NADH and FADH2 The story of electron
transport chain What relates to electron transport chain in the story? 4.
Beta oxidation of fatty acids Importance of beta oxidation of fatty acids
Carnitine: prominent molecule of beta oxidation 5. Fatty acid biosynthesis
Traditional recap Microview Relation of beta oxidation and synthesis of
fatty acids synthesis 6. Cholesterol structure Role of cholesterol Lipid
rafts and cholesterol What relates to cholesterol in honeycomb house? 7.
Cholesterol synthesis Traditional recap Microview First enzyme thiolase
3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA synthase 3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA
reductase Story of queen bee's honeycomb house 8. Haem synthesis
Rate-limiting step of haem synthesis: aminolevulinic acid formation
Regulation of aminolevulinic acid synthase Aminolevulinic acid synthase
activity in liver can be induced by steroids and some drugs by promoting
ALAS1 gene expression 9. Porphyrias Traditional recap Manifestations of
porphyria Why photosensitivity and neuropsychiatric symptoms are observed
in porphyrias? Pain is reported by patients with porphyrias even within
minutes of visible light or neon light exposure Neuropsychiatric features
High ALAS1 activity may deplete pyridoxal phosphate, adding further to
secondary sensory axonal neuropathy 10. Urea cycle Carbamoyl phosphate
synthetase 1: an unique enzyme Are there other modulators also for
carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1? 11. Urea cycle disorders But why ammonia
is so toxic to brain? 12. Glycogen storage disorders Glycogen storage
diseases Mechanisms for features of glycogen storage disorders Story
mnemonic of glycogen storage disorders 13. Mucopolysaccharidoses Hurler
disease Scheie syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses I Hunter syndrome:
Mucopolysaccharidoses II Sanfilippo syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses III
Morquio syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses IV MaroteauxLamy syndrome:
Mucopolysaccharidoses VI Sly syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses VII 14. Lipid
storage disorders/sphingolipidoses Tay-Sach's disease and Sandoff's disease
Gaucher disease NiemannPick disease Farber's disease Fabry's disease
Metachromatic leukodystrophy 15. Ceramide structure and derivatives What
are ceramides doing in our body 16. Prostaglandin synthesis Biological
actions of prostaglandins Cyclooxygenase is the controller of rate-limiting
step 17. Purine structure Chemically Here are some interesting purines 18.
Purine synthesis de novo A brief view of reactions Amido phosphoribosyl
transferase (Atase) rate-limiting enzyme with a unique ammonia channel
Interesting regulation of purines 19. Pyrimidine structure-2 Uracil Thymine
Cytosine 20. Pyrimidine de novo . 21. DNA structure and DNA replication
Alternative DNA structures Here is a brief summary of steps of DNA
replication 22. Differences in eukaryotic and prokaryotic replication 23.
Transcription Let us see the steps of transcription 24. Translation Chain
termination 25. Inhibitors of translation Antibiotics and the mechanism of
action Toxins that disturb protein synthesis Lectins 26. Operon The lac
Operon 27. Various types of RNA Messenger RNA Small-nuclear RNA MicroRNA
Small-interfering RNA Ribozyme 28. Antibody 29. Class switching When is
class switching required? Mechanism of class switching 30. Antigen Hapten
Superantigens Neoantigens Autoantigen Adjuvants 31. Major
histocompatibility complex The categorisation of human leucocyte antigen
forms three classes I, II and III 32. Vaccines Whole pathogen vaccines
Subunit vaccine Recombinant protein vaccine Toxoid vaccine Conjugate
vaccine Virus-like particles Outer membrane vesicle vaccines Nucleic acid
vaccines Viral-vectored vaccines Exercises Further reading Index
Microview Importance of glucose phosphorylation Role of magnesium for
kinases Critical isomerisation to fructose Second phosphorylation Reason of
DHAP conversion to Gly-3-P? Conversion of Gly-3-P to
1,3-bisphosphoglycerate Reaction of phosphoglycerate kinase: the heroic
step PG isomerises to 2-PG: the role Importance of enolase reaction 2.
Citric acid cycle First have a look at the quick view of pathway Now let us
observe the reactions in detail 3. Electron transport chain Microview The
special electron transporters: NADH and FADH2 The story of electron
transport chain What relates to electron transport chain in the story? 4.
Beta oxidation of fatty acids Importance of beta oxidation of fatty acids
Carnitine: prominent molecule of beta oxidation 5. Fatty acid biosynthesis
Traditional recap Microview Relation of beta oxidation and synthesis of
fatty acids synthesis 6. Cholesterol structure Role of cholesterol Lipid
rafts and cholesterol What relates to cholesterol in honeycomb house? 7.
Cholesterol synthesis Traditional recap Microview First enzyme thiolase
3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA synthase 3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA
reductase Story of queen bee's honeycomb house 8. Haem synthesis
Rate-limiting step of haem synthesis: aminolevulinic acid formation
Regulation of aminolevulinic acid synthase Aminolevulinic acid synthase
activity in liver can be induced by steroids and some drugs by promoting
ALAS1 gene expression 9. Porphyrias Traditional recap Manifestations of
porphyria Why photosensitivity and neuropsychiatric symptoms are observed
in porphyrias? Pain is reported by patients with porphyrias even within
minutes of visible light or neon light exposure Neuropsychiatric features
High ALAS1 activity may deplete pyridoxal phosphate, adding further to
secondary sensory axonal neuropathy 10. Urea cycle Carbamoyl phosphate
synthetase 1: an unique enzyme Are there other modulators also for
carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1? 11. Urea cycle disorders But why ammonia
is so toxic to brain? 12. Glycogen storage disorders Glycogen storage
diseases Mechanisms for features of glycogen storage disorders Story
mnemonic of glycogen storage disorders 13. Mucopolysaccharidoses Hurler
disease Scheie syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses I Hunter syndrome:
Mucopolysaccharidoses II Sanfilippo syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses III
Morquio syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses IV MaroteauxLamy syndrome:
Mucopolysaccharidoses VI Sly syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses VII 14. Lipid
storage disorders/sphingolipidoses Tay-Sach's disease and Sandoff's disease
Gaucher disease NiemannPick disease Farber's disease Fabry's disease
Metachromatic leukodystrophy 15. Ceramide structure and derivatives What
are ceramides doing in our body 16. Prostaglandin synthesis Biological
actions of prostaglandins Cyclooxygenase is the controller of rate-limiting
step 17. Purine structure Chemically Here are some interesting purines 18.
Purine synthesis de novo A brief view of reactions Amido phosphoribosyl
transferase (Atase) rate-limiting enzyme with a unique ammonia channel
Interesting regulation of purines 19. Pyrimidine structure-2 Uracil Thymine
Cytosine 20. Pyrimidine de novo . 21. DNA structure and DNA replication
Alternative DNA structures Here is a brief summary of steps of DNA
replication 22. Differences in eukaryotic and prokaryotic replication 23.
Transcription Let us see the steps of transcription 24. Translation Chain
termination 25. Inhibitors of translation Antibiotics and the mechanism of
action Toxins that disturb protein synthesis Lectins 26. Operon The lac
Operon 27. Various types of RNA Messenger RNA Small-nuclear RNA MicroRNA
Small-interfering RNA Ribozyme 28. Antibody 29. Class switching When is
class switching required? Mechanism of class switching 30. Antigen Hapten
Superantigens Neoantigens Autoantigen Adjuvants 31. Major
histocompatibility complex The categorisation of human leucocyte antigen
forms three classes I, II and III 32. Vaccines Whole pathogen vaccines
Subunit vaccine Recombinant protein vaccine Toxoid vaccine Conjugate
vaccine Virus-like particles Outer membrane vesicle vaccines Nucleic acid
vaccines Viral-vectored vaccines Exercises Further reading Index
List of figures List of tables Preface Acknowledgements 1. Glycolysis
Microview Importance of glucose phosphorylation Role of magnesium for
kinases Critical isomerisation to fructose Second phosphorylation Reason of
DHAP conversion to Gly-3-P? Conversion of Gly-3-P to
1,3-bisphosphoglycerate Reaction of phosphoglycerate kinase: the heroic
step PG isomerises to 2-PG: the role Importance of enolase reaction 2.
Citric acid cycle First have a look at the quick view of pathway Now let us
observe the reactions in detail 3. Electron transport chain Microview The
special electron transporters: NADH and FADH2 The story of electron
transport chain What relates to electron transport chain in the story? 4.
Beta oxidation of fatty acids Importance of beta oxidation of fatty acids
Carnitine: prominent molecule of beta oxidation 5. Fatty acid biosynthesis
Traditional recap Microview Relation of beta oxidation and synthesis of
fatty acids synthesis 6. Cholesterol structure Role of cholesterol Lipid
rafts and cholesterol What relates to cholesterol in honeycomb house? 7.
Cholesterol synthesis Traditional recap Microview First enzyme thiolase
3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA synthase 3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA
reductase Story of queen bee's honeycomb house 8. Haem synthesis
Rate-limiting step of haem synthesis: aminolevulinic acid formation
Regulation of aminolevulinic acid synthase Aminolevulinic acid synthase
activity in liver can be induced by steroids and some drugs by promoting
ALAS1 gene expression 9. Porphyrias Traditional recap Manifestations of
porphyria Why photosensitivity and neuropsychiatric symptoms are observed
in porphyrias? Pain is reported by patients with porphyrias even within
minutes of visible light or neon light exposure Neuropsychiatric features
High ALAS1 activity may deplete pyridoxal phosphate, adding further to
secondary sensory axonal neuropathy 10. Urea cycle Carbamoyl phosphate
synthetase 1: an unique enzyme Are there other modulators also for
carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1? 11. Urea cycle disorders But why ammonia
is so toxic to brain? 12. Glycogen storage disorders Glycogen storage
diseases Mechanisms for features of glycogen storage disorders Story
mnemonic of glycogen storage disorders 13. Mucopolysaccharidoses Hurler
disease Scheie syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses I Hunter syndrome:
Mucopolysaccharidoses II Sanfilippo syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses III
Morquio syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses IV MaroteauxLamy syndrome:
Mucopolysaccharidoses VI Sly syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses VII 14. Lipid
storage disorders/sphingolipidoses Tay-Sach's disease and Sandoff's disease
Gaucher disease NiemannPick disease Farber's disease Fabry's disease
Metachromatic leukodystrophy 15. Ceramide structure and derivatives What
are ceramides doing in our body 16. Prostaglandin synthesis Biological
actions of prostaglandins Cyclooxygenase is the controller of rate-limiting
step 17. Purine structure Chemically Here are some interesting purines 18.
Purine synthesis de novo A brief view of reactions Amido phosphoribosyl
transferase (Atase) rate-limiting enzyme with a unique ammonia channel
Interesting regulation of purines 19. Pyrimidine structure-2 Uracil Thymine
Cytosine 20. Pyrimidine de novo . 21. DNA structure and DNA replication
Alternative DNA structures Here is a brief summary of steps of DNA
replication 22. Differences in eukaryotic and prokaryotic replication 23.
Transcription Let us see the steps of transcription 24. Translation Chain
termination 25. Inhibitors of translation Antibiotics and the mechanism of
action Toxins that disturb protein synthesis Lectins 26. Operon The lac
Operon 27. Various types of RNA Messenger RNA Small-nuclear RNA MicroRNA
Small-interfering RNA Ribozyme 28. Antibody 29. Class switching When is
class switching required? Mechanism of class switching 30. Antigen Hapten
Superantigens Neoantigens Autoantigen Adjuvants 31. Major
histocompatibility complex The categorisation of human leucocyte antigen
forms three classes I, II and III 32. Vaccines Whole pathogen vaccines
Subunit vaccine Recombinant protein vaccine Toxoid vaccine Conjugate
vaccine Virus-like particles Outer membrane vesicle vaccines Nucleic acid
vaccines Viral-vectored vaccines Exercises Further reading Index
Microview Importance of glucose phosphorylation Role of magnesium for
kinases Critical isomerisation to fructose Second phosphorylation Reason of
DHAP conversion to Gly-3-P? Conversion of Gly-3-P to
1,3-bisphosphoglycerate Reaction of phosphoglycerate kinase: the heroic
step PG isomerises to 2-PG: the role Importance of enolase reaction 2.
Citric acid cycle First have a look at the quick view of pathway Now let us
observe the reactions in detail 3. Electron transport chain Microview The
special electron transporters: NADH and FADH2 The story of electron
transport chain What relates to electron transport chain in the story? 4.
Beta oxidation of fatty acids Importance of beta oxidation of fatty acids
Carnitine: prominent molecule of beta oxidation 5. Fatty acid biosynthesis
Traditional recap Microview Relation of beta oxidation and synthesis of
fatty acids synthesis 6. Cholesterol structure Role of cholesterol Lipid
rafts and cholesterol What relates to cholesterol in honeycomb house? 7.
Cholesterol synthesis Traditional recap Microview First enzyme thiolase
3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA synthase 3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA
reductase Story of queen bee's honeycomb house 8. Haem synthesis
Rate-limiting step of haem synthesis: aminolevulinic acid formation
Regulation of aminolevulinic acid synthase Aminolevulinic acid synthase
activity in liver can be induced by steroids and some drugs by promoting
ALAS1 gene expression 9. Porphyrias Traditional recap Manifestations of
porphyria Why photosensitivity and neuropsychiatric symptoms are observed
in porphyrias? Pain is reported by patients with porphyrias even within
minutes of visible light or neon light exposure Neuropsychiatric features
High ALAS1 activity may deplete pyridoxal phosphate, adding further to
secondary sensory axonal neuropathy 10. Urea cycle Carbamoyl phosphate
synthetase 1: an unique enzyme Are there other modulators also for
carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1? 11. Urea cycle disorders But why ammonia
is so toxic to brain? 12. Glycogen storage disorders Glycogen storage
diseases Mechanisms for features of glycogen storage disorders Story
mnemonic of glycogen storage disorders 13. Mucopolysaccharidoses Hurler
disease Scheie syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses I Hunter syndrome:
Mucopolysaccharidoses II Sanfilippo syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses III
Morquio syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses IV MaroteauxLamy syndrome:
Mucopolysaccharidoses VI Sly syndrome: Mucopolysaccharidoses VII 14. Lipid
storage disorders/sphingolipidoses Tay-Sach's disease and Sandoff's disease
Gaucher disease NiemannPick disease Farber's disease Fabry's disease
Metachromatic leukodystrophy 15. Ceramide structure and derivatives What
are ceramides doing in our body 16. Prostaglandin synthesis Biological
actions of prostaglandins Cyclooxygenase is the controller of rate-limiting
step 17. Purine structure Chemically Here are some interesting purines 18.
Purine synthesis de novo A brief view of reactions Amido phosphoribosyl
transferase (Atase) rate-limiting enzyme with a unique ammonia channel
Interesting regulation of purines 19. Pyrimidine structure-2 Uracil Thymine
Cytosine 20. Pyrimidine de novo . 21. DNA structure and DNA replication
Alternative DNA structures Here is a brief summary of steps of DNA
replication 22. Differences in eukaryotic and prokaryotic replication 23.
Transcription Let us see the steps of transcription 24. Translation Chain
termination 25. Inhibitors of translation Antibiotics and the mechanism of
action Toxins that disturb protein synthesis Lectins 26. Operon The lac
Operon 27. Various types of RNA Messenger RNA Small-nuclear RNA MicroRNA
Small-interfering RNA Ribozyme 28. Antibody 29. Class switching When is
class switching required? Mechanism of class switching 30. Antigen Hapten
Superantigens Neoantigens Autoantigen Adjuvants 31. Major
histocompatibility complex The categorisation of human leucocyte antigen
forms three classes I, II and III 32. Vaccines Whole pathogen vaccines
Subunit vaccine Recombinant protein vaccine Toxoid vaccine Conjugate
vaccine Virus-like particles Outer membrane vesicle vaccines Nucleic acid
vaccines Viral-vectored vaccines Exercises Further reading Index