BCH210H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Cell Nucleus, Carnitine, Pyrophosphate

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L18 introduction to enzymes: enzyme classification and specificity. Biochemistry i (bch210h1): proteins, lipids and metabolism: course coordinator/instructor: dr. roula andreopoulos s. andreopoulos@utoronto. ca, msb 5219, office hours: tuesday, thursday, friday 8:30am-10:00am. Biochemistry ii (bch311h1): nucleic acids and biological information flow: course coordinator: dr. roula andreopoulos, lecture section: winter 2017-2018, prerequisite: bch210h1. Enzymes and hemoglobin: supplemental readings: chapter 12 (all except for non-linear lb plots, 12. 5, 12. 7, 12. 8, questions 1, 2, 4, 12a, 12b, chapter 13 (13. 5 covalent catalysis, 13. 6, chapter 14 (14. 1 allosteric regulation pp. Enzymes and hemoglobin lectures: lecture 1: introduction to enzymes, active site, lecture 2: enzyme regulation, reactions, kinetics, lecture 3: enzyme inhibition, lecture 4: enzyme mechanisms, cofactors, lecture 5: hemoglobin. In 150 words or less, clearly and concisely describe the specific effect the single amino acid change has on both the protein"s structure and function. Do not discuss the disease symptoms, only the biochemistry associated with the change: list the references used for this assignment.