Bioorganic Chemistry [E-Book] : A Chemical Approach to Enzyme Action / by Hermann Dugas, Christopher Penney.
Springer Advanced Texts in Chemistry New textbooks at all levels of chemistry appear with great regularity. Some fields like basic biochemistry, organic reaction mechanisms, and chemical ther modynamics are well represented by many excellent texts, and new or revised editions are published sufficie...
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Personal Name(s): | Dugas, Hermann, author |
Penney, Christopher, author | |
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New York, NY :
Springer,
1981
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online resource. |
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englisch |
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9781468400953 |
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10.1007/978-1-4684-0095-3 |
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Springer Advanced Texts in Chemistry
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- 1 Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry
- 1.1 Basic Considerations
- 1.2 Proximity Effects in Organic Chemistry
- 1.3 Molecular Adaptation
- 2 Bioorganic Chemistry of the Amino Acids
- 2.1 General Properties
- 2.2 Dissociation Behavior
- 2.3 Alkylations
- 2.4 Acylations
- 2.5 Biological Synthesis of Proteins
- 2.6 Chemical Synthesis of Proteins
- 2.7 Asymmetric Synthesis of a-Amino Acids
- 3 Bioorganic Chemistry of the Phosphates
- 3.1 Biological Role of Phosphate Macromolecules
- 3.2 General Properties
- 3.3 Hydrolytic Pathways
- 3.4 Other Nucleotide Phosphates
- 3.5 Biological Synthesis of Polynucleotides
- 3.6 Chemical Synthesis of Polynucleotides
- 3.7 Chemical Evolution of Biopolymers
- 4 Enzyme Chemistry
- 4.1 Introduction to Catalysis
- 4.2 Introduction to Enzymes
- 4.3 Multifunctional Catalysis and Simple Models
- 4.4 ?-Chymotrypsin
- 4.5 Other Hydrolytic Enzymes
- 4.6 Stereoelectronic Control in Hydrolytic Reactions
- 4.7 Immobilized Enzymes and Enzyme Technology
- 5 Enzyme Models
- 5.1 Host — Guest Complexation Chemistry
- 5.2 Micelles
- 5.3 Polymers
- 5.4 Cyclodextrins
- 5.5 Enzyme Design Using Steroid Template
- 5.6 Remote Functionalization Reactions
- 5.7 Biomimetic Polyene Cyclizations
- 6 Metal Ions
- 6.1 Metal Ions in Proteins and Biological Molecules
- 6.2 Carboxypeptidase A and the Role of Zinc
- 6.3 Hydrolysis of Amino Acid Esters and Amides and Peptides
- 6.4 Iron and Oxygen Transport
- 6.5 Copper Ion
- 6.6 Cobalt and Vitamin B12 Action
- 7 Coenzyme Chemistry
- 7.1 Oxidoreduction
- 7.2 Pyridoxal Phosphate
- 7.3 Thiamine
- 7.4 Biotin
- References.