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Liposomes: Structure, Classification, and Applications
Membranes12 min read

Liposomes: Structure, Classification, and Applications

Introduction Medical advancements are an essential requirement in today’s world to reduce the financial burden of diseases and safeguard the healthcare systems. For diseases like cancer, better drug delivery approaches, diagnostic methods, and treatment options are required to save more patients and enhance their quality of life. One such approach developed — being tested, and […]

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Introduction to Bioenergetics
Environmental Science13 min read

Introduction to Bioenergetics

See our Environmental Science Products Environmental Science Bioenergetics is a branch of biochemistry that focuses on energy and energy supply in biological systems. The term first originated as the title of a 1957 novel written by the Nobel laureate Albert Szent-Györgyi.  It is the expansion of the chemiosmotic theory postulated in 1961, which originally explains […]

Factors Affecting Cell Membrane Permeability and Fluidity
Membranes9 min read

Factors Affecting Cell Membrane Permeability and Fluidity

Introduction Do you wonder how molecules are transported inside cells?  The transport of molecules across the cell membrane or in the cell follows two pathways: passive transport and active transport. Active transport is the transport of molecules against a concentration gradient across the cell membrane using transport proteins and energy. In contrast, passive transport is […]

Structure and Functions of Proteins
Biomolecules13 min read

Structure and Functions of Proteins

Introduction Have you ever thought about why athletes or gymnasts are often on a protein-rich diet? It’s because these people expend more energy compared to people who don’t work out. And a diet rich in proteins fuels the body to build muscle, promote quick recovery, boost immunity, replenish glycogen, and burn fat, all of which […]

Steps and Factors Affecting Enzyme Purification
Enzymology8 min read

Steps and Factors Affecting Enzyme Purification

Introduction The goal of enzyme purification is to obtain a substantial amount of a specific enzyme while conserving its function in vivo. Enzyme purification consists of three phases, which can be elaborated into four general steps. Depending on the physical and chemical properties, downstream application, and the source of the target enzyme, each enzyme requires its unique […]

Structure, Classification, and Functions of Carbohydrates
Biomolecules10 min read

Structure, Classification, and Functions of Carbohydrates

Introduction Living organisms require biomolecules for several biological processes like energy storage and regulation of their metabolic cycles. Among all, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, lipids, and proteins are the four major biomolecules (or macromolecules) that are mainly involved in these biological processes. The functions of carbohydrates are essential for life in all organisms, from microorganisms to […]

Active Transport: Definition, Types, and Examples
Membranes12 min read

Active Transport: Definition, Types, and Examples

Introduction The membrane’s ability to control the transport of materials across the membrane is one of the essential life processes in organisms. The membrane determines what solutes shall enter or leave the cell, which involves complex structures functioning in the transfer of molecules across the membrane. And any mutation or malfunction in this transport mechanism […]

Site-Directed Mutagenesis: Methods and Applications
Enzymology8 min read

Site-Directed Mutagenesis: Methods and Applications

Site-directed mutagenesis is a technique conceived in the 70s used to mutate specific DNA sequences in vitro. It relies on synthetic short single-stranded DNA fragments, or oligonucleotides, that contain designated mutations to act as templates in the presence of DNA polymerase enzyme. In the late 80s, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), another laboratory technique, was incorporated into site-directed mutagenesis workflow. The […]

Classification and Biological Functions of Lipids
Biomolecules12 min read

Classification and Biological Functions of Lipids

Introduction Lipids are one of the major macromolecules present in our body, and others include nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and proteins. But unlike the other macro biomolecules, lipids are not polymers – they aren’t composed of monomers. They are hydrophobic in nature because of the predominance of hydrocarbon chains (–CH2–CH2–CH2–CH2–) in their structures.[1] Lipids have diverse […]

Factors That Affects Enzyme Activity
Enzymology7 min read

Factors That Affects Enzyme Activity

Enzymes are a group of proteins that catalyze non-spontaneous chemical reactions in any biological system. In an organism, enzymes function as a group of interconnected chemical reactions in a metabolic pathway, fulfilling a specific cellular task. Metabolic pathways are active under normal circumstances and alter their activities in response to internal and external stimuli. Delayed response or failure to answer […]

Types of Nucleic Acids and Their Biological Significance
Biomolecules12 min read

Types of Nucleic Acids and Their Biological Significance

Introduction and History Nucleic acids are an essential class of macromolecules present in all cells of organisms including viruses.[1] They were first discovered by Friedrich Mischer in 1869. He wanted to study the composition of leukocytes from the pus cells of discarded surgical bandages. During his study, he observed nucleic acids in the form of […]

Allosteric Enzymes: Characteristics, Models, and Examples
Enzymology9 min read

Allosteric Enzymes: Characteristics, Models, and Examples

Introduction Allosteric enzymes are a group of biocatalysts that possess common characteristics of an enzyme but do not exhibit a typical Michaelis-Menten kinetic behavior. Instead, their kinetics follow a sigmoid curve. The key to allosteric enzyme activity lies in the reversible binding to a specific molecule on a non-catalytic site of the enzyme. The binding […]

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