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ОтветитьThank you for your time and effort in posting these videos... note that if you keep the bath for the amino acids in a light and airy vibe so to speak nonlocal communication can occur...
ОтветитьThis is much better than Gene Brown's 7.05. PreMeds ruined biochemistry back then.
ОтветитьMy school doesn’t even do handouts they used to but now they force you to print everything and they dont even give you enough in your student account and tuition plan to print out all your assignments for the semester
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Ответить(On Sunday of January 29, 2023). Introductory Biology and the Structures of Amino Acids (Alpha Amino Acids because of the Human Emphasis), Peptides (Dipeptides and Polypeptides) and Proteins (Quaternary Structured Proteins Along the Lines Of Collagen, Hemoglobin, And A multitude of others), otherwise the Basics and Fundamentals Proteomics (More than Covalent and Non-Covalent Bonding). PhD Barbara Imperiali, Emperatrix Mea Gloriosa Est; Ego malo Fare Qui Vedere. Heil!
ОтветитьI want such kind of educators in India 😓…..i really impressed by the teaching style ❤️
ОтветитьThis is thoroughly satisfying. She made it look so simple and interesting. I have much better understanding now. Thank you for publishing this.
Ответитьis it university vast lecture ?
ОтветитьWaow this is what I call good teacher and presentation and visual and speed....yez yez!
ОтветитьGod bless these wonderful lecturers that make their explanations available ❤️
ОтветитьWhat a great teacher!!, I wish I had the opportunity to attend a class with such an incredible teacher when I was in collenge.
Ответитьis tyrosine hydrophobic and polar?
ОтветитьWhat a great teacher, heartiest regards
Ответитьsuperb lecture
ОтветитьBiochemistry made easy.
ОтветитьWhat an amazing lecturer!
ОтветитьMa'am good name?
ОтветитьNever thought biochemistry could be so funn
ОтветитьShe is not just a excellent professor. She is a beautiful dancer, I believe :)
Ответитьgreat lecture, interesting and pretty straight foward
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ОтветитьGreat lecture. I am listening to the whole series and relearning things I forgot 20+yrs after receiving a biochemistry degree.
I do take exception with her lack of comprehension of the humor embedded in the cartoon. What makes it funny is the cartoonist is clearly (it is illustrated!) referring to folding a physical map, like the kind we had to buy prior to ubiquitous GPS. And, to me, it is also implied that the cartoonist is fully aware that ‘genomes’ don’t fold, and proteins do, thus making it funny on a few levels. Context and expectation is what separates a humor cartoonist from a textbook illustrator, professor.
Wouldn't it be cool if you could measure the amount of water molecules produced from a condensation reaction, and from that figure out how many peptide bonds and therefore exactly how many amino acids were in a protein? They've probably already done this but i will pretend i've invented it.
ОтветитьVery interesting. My background is in solid state electronics so I am familiar with solid state atomic structures and valences etc. It struck me that this topic is what I would call liquid state life enabling structures. Solid state electronics is about electron flow in solid crystals whereas this topic is about self forming molecular structures in water where non-covalent bonding is critical to structure formation. A very good instructor.
ОтветитьThank you so much for this informative lecture
ОтветитьIn a polypeptide many of the bonds show free rotation, however the amide(peptide bond) is unique upon the fact that there is restricted rotation in that bond, like spaghetti with little bits that haven't been cooked
ОтветитьAmine peptide- not complete spaghetti, spaghetti with little bits that haven't been cooked
ОтветитьWhen proteins are smaller and not able to adopt too much of a folded structure they are called peptides
ОтветитьPolymers of amino acids are heteropolymers, made up of a bunch of different monomers
ОтветитьThe most abundant type of amino acids are with hydrophobic side chains
ОтветитьAmine group is at the alpha position to the carboxyl
ОтветитьA-amino acid - amino acids that have been encoded in our proteins
Ответитьtomorrow is my aa exam and this makes me feel so enthusiastic :DD thank you for sharing
ОтветитьShe says hydrogen bond but I always hear hydrogen bomb
ОтветитьWow she's so good at teaching 🤣🤣 almost reminds me of like a harry potter movie where theyre at Hogwarts.
ОтветитьThank you for bringing back my enthusiasm and passion for learning. I am truly touched and eternally grateful for these lectures.
ОтветитьVery good Profesor, thanks 💖
ОтветитьYou are an amazing teacher and know your subject so well. Inspired teachers are hard to find.
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ОтветитьProtein structure: spaghetti with lots of little bits that haven't been cooked. I'm not going to ever forget that. Thanks Prof Imperiali
ОтветитьThank you.
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