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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Underpants - Biochemistry
And when you thought that you have already seen everything... there is always someone that surprises you! ;)
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Dipole-dipole interaction
The
dipole-dipole interaction, unlike the ionic bond (recently explained here in the
blog ... ) involves non ionizable functional groups, ie without total positive or negative charges. It involves regions with partial charges...
It is a
type of electrostatic interaction established between polar molecules, or at
least between polar regions of biomolecules. As explained on a previous post about
the concept of electronegativity, the presence of atoms with different
electronegativities in a specific region of a molecule, will lead to
inequalities in the distribution of the electronic cloud, which will, in turn, create regions with less electron density (and hence with partial positive
charges) and regions with higher electron density (and hence with partial
negative charges).
Thus, a
region with a partial positive charge tends to interact electrostatically with
a region of a partial negative charge, through a dipole-dipole bond.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
Friday, February 7, 2014
Song about vegetarians
Dr. Ahern got inspiration in the music Blowin' in the Wind of Elton John, to create a short song about vegetarians.
The Vegetarian's Song
How many hot dogs did you eat today?
With all of those nitrites inside?
And those heterocyclic amines in your steak
Were not something you should have tried
There's cancer my friend
Inside your bottom end
There's cancer inside your bottom end
How many hot dogs did you eat today?
With all of those nitrites inside?
And those heterocyclic amines in your steak
Were not something you should have tried
There's cancer my friend
Inside your bottom end
There's cancer inside your bottom end
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Ionic bond
The ionic
bond, also called salt bridge, it is, perhaps, the easiest non-covalent bond
type to understand. As the name implies, it is an interaction that occurs
between ions, i.e., between positive and negative charges. In biochemistry, the
concept of ion is slightly different, because in a biomolecule (a protein, for
example) we can have multiple regions with negative and/or positive charges.
For this to happen just it is only necessary the presence of ionizable
functional groups...
Therefore,
when one biomolecule has a region with a negative charge (a phosphoryl or
carboxyl group, for example), it can establish electrostatic interactions with
a region of a biomolecule that presents a positive charge (e.g., amine or
imidazole functional groups). This electrostatic attraction that occurs between
the opposite charges is the ionic bond.
It is a
type of interaction that occurs between polar molecules or at least between
ionizable polar regions of biomolecules. As examples, we have the case of an
interaction between a lysine and a glutamate in the interior of a protein or
the interaction between DNA and histones, among many others...
Monday, February 3, 2014
Famous quote (25)
“The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.”
(Isaac Asimov)
(Isaac Asimov)
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