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Tertiary and Quaternary structure of Proteins. Protein functionality is dependent on its structure, folding and interfolding of polypeptide chain, bonds present within the foldings, spcific number and sequence of amino acids, etc.
27 lessons • 4h 26m
Course Overview
8:12mins
Biomolecules - Introduction
8:43mins
Polymers, Monomers and Types of Reactions - Basics to Understand
10:10mins
Amino Acids - The "Building Blocks" of Protein
8:18mins
Types of Amino acids, Concept of Peptide bonds
9:47mins
Proteins- Introduction and function
8:06mins
Primary and Secondary structure of Proteins
10:10mins
Tertiary and Quaternary structure of Proteins
11:08mins
Protein functionality Vs Structural stability
12:13mins
Haemoglobin - Definition, Location & Structure
10:52mins
Haemoglobin - Function & Importance
8:07mins
Myoglobin- Definition, Structure and Function.
10:16mins
Differences and Similarites between Myoglobin and Haemoglobin
8:25mins
Insulin- Structure and Function
12:14mins
Practice Questions on Proteins
8:52mins
MCQs on Protein - Part 1
8:33mins
MCQs on Protein - Part 2
7:12mins
Carbohydrates Basics
8:09mins
Chemical Nature and classification of carbohydrates
13:58mins
Monosaccharides - Glucose (Part 1)
13:22mins
Monosaccharides- Meaning of Dextro and Levo ; Fructose (Part 2)
11:25mins
Glucose Molecule - Open chain and Cyclic form
8:12mins
Glycosidic bond
10:52mins
Disaccharides
8:43mins
Polysaccharides
10:19mins
Starch
11:44mins
Glycogen
8:28mins