Perfect, Andrew, thanks. Biochemistry was one of my strong features 38 y ago when I was in second year student of Medicine in Bulgaria. By that time there were no computers, there was very limited sources of Literature and the best were books of Leningrad and Striker. Even they were no translated into Bulgarian, so I had to read them in Russian which is my second language.
Very helpful! this is great for reviewing before exams, as well as hearing it for a first time. I would recommend adding a playlist for just biochemistry as well, but hey, I'm just happy this videos are around in the first place (like what you have done for organic chemistry, and theory of relativity). Thanks!
Rebecca Bartke Hey Rebecca! I actually don't like using UA-cam playlists because they create a limitation on the number of videos you can have per playlist, and some other things. I have a website where I organize my content much more effectively. I will probably make a playlist for biochem though, but just keep it mind it won't be the complete. Thanks!
A quick correction to what's written on the whiteboard - not every protein can retain it's native conformation upon removing of denaturing agent. For example, most of the membrane proteins will refold haphazardly if you denature them and then try to renature them.
Thanks very much. If I should bet on which book you use as reference, I would say that you are using, Biochemistry from W. H. Freeman? your sequence of videos fit's exactly with the chapter's in the book :D And just another question if it's possible. I have wondered if it's possible to download a compressed pdf collection of your handwritten notes from the blackboard? Could you maybe drop a link if it's free-to-use of course :) thank's again!
some proteins have molecules attached to them that help them fold but they are removed when they fold. So in turn when they denature (fold back out) they don't have these key molecules to help it fold back together therefore it is irreversibly denatured.
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you have a video on literally every biochem topic!!! thank you so much!!!!!!
i haven't words to appreciate the level of your lectures...amazing!!
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Perfect, Andrew, thanks. Biochemistry was one of my strong features 38 y ago when I was in second year student of Medicine in Bulgaria. By that time there were no computers, there was very limited sources of Literature and the best were books of Leningrad and Striker. Even they were no translated into Bulgarian, so I had to read them in Russian which is my second language.
Sorry, Leninger not Leningrad.
wow that's super interesting! Thanks for sharing that bit of history about you, pretty cool that you can speak 3 languages
Very helpful! this is great for reviewing before exams, as well as hearing it for a first time. I would recommend adding a playlist for just biochemistry as well, but hey, I'm just happy this videos are around in the first place (like what you have done for organic chemistry, and theory of relativity). Thanks!
Rebecca Bartke Hey Rebecca! I actually don't like using UA-cam playlists because they create a limitation on the number of videos you can have per playlist, and some other things. I have a website where I organize my content much more effectively. I will probably make a playlist for biochem though, but just keep it mind it won't be the complete. Thanks!
A quick correction to what's written on the whiteboard - not every protein can retain it's native conformation upon removing of denaturing agent. For example, most of the membrane proteins will refold haphazardly if you denature them and then try to renature them.
Thank you!! Lecture notes were very vague and I couldn't find it in my text book. Been googling for like 20 minutes. Subbed.
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i dont know why but i understood every single thing . and completed structure of protein
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Thanks very much. If I should bet on which book you use as reference, I would say that you are using, Biochemistry from W. H. Freeman? your sequence of videos fit's exactly with the chapter's in the book :D And just another question if it's possible. I have wondered if it's possible to download a compressed pdf collection of your handwritten notes from the blackboard? Could you maybe drop a link if it's free-to-use of course :) thank's again!
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Can you please make a video about Nucleation condensation model? Thanks so much!
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what is the ration between native state, IS A, IS B, and denatured state?
Must be the same, right?
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Which video do you discuss chaperones in?
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is this the same principle when we straighten our hair so it can be applied for the quaternary structure also.
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so.. the molten globule?
can someone please tell me where this guy is from lol
but Why won't heated egg protein's come back to their shape before we heat them
some proteins have molecules attached to them that help them fold but they are removed when they fold. So in turn when they denature (fold back out) they don't have these key molecules to help it fold back together therefore it is irreversibly denatured.
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thanks alot . how poly proline can prevent beta sheet aggregations ?
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