Chemistry 128: Introduction to Chemical Biology
Chemistry 128: Introduction to Chemical Biology (Winter 2013, UC Irvine). Instructor: Professor Gregory Alan Weiss. Chemistry 128 provides an introduction to the basic principles of chemical biology: structures and reactivity; chemical mechanisms of enzyme catalysis; chemistry of signaling, biosynthesis, and metabolic pathways.
Lecture 18 - Terpenes and Cell Signaling, Part 2 |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:03:13] | 1. Cell Signaling |
[00:07:19] | 2. The 7 Signaling Pathways |
[00:09:41] | 3. Control Over Cell Differentiation Through Cytokines |
[00:12:04] | 4. Erythropoietin Signals Through the Jak-STAT Pathway |
[00:16:03] | 5. Chemical Control Over Cell Signaling Through Dimerization |
[00:22:25] | 6. Modification of Proteins for Better Properties |
[00:25:57] | 7. Growth Factor Signaling Through Cell surface Kinases |
[00:33:19] | 8. Sequential Phosphorylation |
[00:34:22] | 9. MAP Kinase signaling |
[00:36:00] | 10. Peptide Binding Domains |
[00:38:32] | 11. Small Molecules in Cell Signaling |
[00:42:48] | 12. G Protein-Coupled Receptors |
[00:58:15] | 13. Vision Through Cis-Trans Olefin Isomerization |
[01:01:35] | 14. Ion Channel Signaling |
[01:03:31] | 15. Trimeric Death Receptors |
[01:04:38] | 16. Signaling by Diffusible Gas Molecules |
[01:06:58] | 17. NO Causes Relaxation of Smooth Muscle in Blood Vessels |
[01:08:38] | 18. Chemical Biology: Review |
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