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Chapter 1 Biochemical and molecular biological Methods in Life science
studies. (introduction)
The structure and function of the total protein component of the cell is called proteomics
and of all the small molecules in the cell is called metabolomics.
Chapter 2 Basic Principles
Molecules of biological interest can be classified into ions, small molecules and
macromolecules. Typical organic small molecules include the ligands of enzymes, substrates
such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and effector molecules (inhibitors, drugs). Ions such as
Ca2+ play a key role in signaling events. Biological macromolecules are polymers which, by
definition, consist of covalently linked monomers, the building blocks. (RNA, DNA, protein,
polysaccharide).
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Chapter 1 Biochemical and molecular biological Methods in Life science
studies. (introduction)
The structure and function of the total protein component of the cell is called proteomics
and of all the small molecules in the cell is called metabolomics.
Chapter 2 Basic Principles
Molecules of biological interest can be classified into ions, small molecules and
macromolecules. Typical organic small molecules include the ligands of enzymes, substrates
such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and effector molecules (inhibitors, drugs). Ions such as
Ca2+ play a key role in signaling events. Biological macromolecules are polymers which, by
definition, consist of covalently linked monomers, the building blocks. (RNA, DNA, protein,
polysaccharide).