PPT-II. Energetics, Enzymes and Redox
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33 EnergyCarbon Source Classes of Microorganismsdefinitions 34 Bioenergetics 36 Electron Donors and Electron Acceptors 37 EnergyRich Compounds ATP Modes of ATP
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33 EnergyCarbon Source Classes of Microorganismsdefinitions 34 Bioenergetics 36 Electron Donors and Electron Acceptors 37 EnergyRich Compounds ATP Modes of ATP Synthesis 33 Energy Classes of Microorganisms. Titration. OF bleach . Due Today: . 1. Redox Titration of Bleach Pre-Lab. 2. . Copper Reduction Formal Lab Report. Homework:. 1. Redox . Titration . Short Report. 2. Gravimetric Analysis of Phosphorus Pre-Lab. Energetics and Propulsion Master of Science in Aeronautical Mechanics and Energetics (AME) www.isae-ensma.fr Teaching language: English The two-year program is entirely taught in English, with a to Group Meeting Bryn Mawr College, October 2010. SURPRISE!!!!. 2 molydopterin ligands!. nucleoside termini on pterin. very long Mo-S bonds. The first Mo enzyme X-ray structure: DMSO Reductase. Doug Rees, 1996. Disclosure: . Paid consultant for . Stealth . Biotherapeutics. David . Marcinek. Department of Radiology. University . of Washington. dmarc@. uw.edu. Muscle Study Group. Buffalo, NY. September 23, 2014. Definition. If oxidation occurs, then reduction must also occur. Any chemical process in which elements undergo a change in oxidation number is a . Redox reaction. Example. 2Na + Cl. 2. . → 2Na. Pratt & . Cornely. . Ch. 6. Enzymes. Biocatalyst. Active site. Substrate/Product. Reaction specificity. Stereospecificity. Coupled reactions. Regulation. Rate Enhancement. Orotidine. Decarboxylase. electrons. gained. lost. Red. uction and . ox. idation reactions – . redox. . reactions. o. xygen atoms. lost. gained. A. re . these reactions . examples of oxidation or reduction?. 1. . C. . protein. !. Enzymes are . Biological . catalysts . that . increase. . the rate of metabolic reactions.. Since enzymes speed up chemical reaction rates, what are they called?. Catalyst- . A substance . Hago Energetics Enhancing power plants profits while reducing CO 2 emissions Hago Energetics Our mission is to reverse global warming Hago Energetics Our decreasing carbon budget Sources of GHG Emi Restriction enzymes. Polymerase enzyme. Strand-displacing polymerases. Helicase enzymes. Discovery and Obtainability:. Most enzymes are proteins discovered in cells.. But . DNAzymes. were . descovered. 1675 University Blvd, WEBB 416 & 418. Lab phone:(205) 996-2661. Director: Douglas Moellering, PhD. Research Associates: . Kelley Smith-Johnston, BS: . johnk@uab.edu. Melissa J. Sammy, PhD: . mjsammy@uab.edu. Reactions. 17.2 Galvanic . Cells. 17.3 Standard . Reduction Potentials. 17.4. . Concentration Cells and Nernst Equation. 17.5. . Batteries and Fuel Cells. 17.6. . Corrosion and Corrosion Prevention. 4. Redox Reactions. Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions. Redox reactions involve an electron transfer.. These reaction occur between metals and nonmetals.. Ionic reactions are redox reactions.. The name. that . catalyze. (. i.e.. , . increase or decrease the rates. of) . chemical reactions. .. . In enzymatic reactions, the . molecules. at the beginning of the process are called . substrates. , and they are converted into different molecules, called the .
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