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Biosynthesis of RNAs | Biochemistry

In this article we will discuss about the process of biosynthesis of RNAs. The polymerization of ribonucleosides-5'-triphosphates to RNA is a process called transcription, because the genetic information carried by the DNA is transcribed into RNA. This transfer of information is based on the same principle as the duplication of DNA, i.e. the pairing of complementary bases (we will see [...]

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DNA Replication Steps: 3 Steps | Biochemistry

The replication of the DNA can be schematically divided in three steps: initiation, elongation and termination. Step # 1. The Initiation Step: As seen above, no DNA polymerase can perform any de novo synthesis (contrary to RNA polymerases which can initiate by placing a complementary ribonucleoside-5'-triphosphate opposite to the DNA to be transcribed). The primer 3'OH which will serve as [...]

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Metabolism of Carbohydrate, Lipid, Nucleic Acid and Protein

The metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and proteins, but we have already underlined the fact that this division is rather arbitrary; it is justified mainly because it facilitates the presen­tation. In fact — as observed repeatedly — inter-relations between various types of compounds are numerous and the entire cellular metabolism must be regarded as a set of harmoniously integrated [...]

By |2016-12-23T06:26:25+00:00December 23, 2016|Carbohydrates|Comments Off on Metabolism of Carbohydrate, Lipid, Nucleic Acid and Protein
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