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    Biochemistry Crash Course - Biochem Made Simple

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Biochemistry Crash Course - Biochem Made Simple

    Biochemistry Crash Course - Biochem Made Simple
    Published 7/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.71 GB | Duration: 11h 7m

    A topic-by-topic breakdown of biochemisty, with videos and quizzes to help you conquer chemistry!

    What you'll learn

    Understand the structure and function of biomolecules that make up DNA, RNA, Proteins, and Cell Membranes

    Understand how pKa works to accurately predict a proteins charge quickly and effectively

    Develop a strong understanding of the "graphs" of biochemistry, including binding (Kd's), enzyme activity (Km/Vmax) and others!

    Understand the anaerobic and aerobic metabolic pathways for generating ATP, and really learn that the mitochondria is indeed the powerhouse of the cell.

    Requirements

    This course is built on what is typically taught in high-school and first year university courses in North America.

    Description

    With almost a decade of experience tutoring biochemistry at post-secondary institutions across North America, I have found that the curriculum is similar between many schools (despite the different course codes). This course is an excellent resource for any students taking an undergraduate biochemistry course who are looking for a one-stop shop for understanding the core ideas in biochemistry. This course is not meant to replace your lecture notes! Your professor makes your test, and their lecture notes should be the "ground source of truth". However, my videos and problems are designed to help you build a solid foundation quickly so that you can better understand you lecture notes. Students using this course save countless hours of studying to achieve great grades. This course is built for the UofA BIOCH 200 course, but students at many universities will find the topics covered having massive overlap in your curriculum. The goal of this course is to provide a cost-effective, topic-by-topic resource that you can use in your own time to learn about material before your professors’ lectures, or to help solidify the concepts after them. For each concept, I will go into detail about the material in video lectures, with a focus on the common mistakes and helpful tips and tricks to ensure you have a solid foundation. The layout of the course is comprehensive, and matches the order of the material typically taught, making this a one-stop shop for your needs as a student!

    Overview

    Section 1: Foundations for Biochemistry

    Lecture 1 1.1 - Introduction to Biochemistry - Overview of 4 Classes of Biomolecule

    Lecture 2 1.2 - Foundational Chemistry - Bonds and Dipoles and Charges

    Lecture 3 1.3 - Intermolecular Forces - Attraction and Repulsion Between Molecules

    Lecture 4 1.4 - Intermolecular Forces - Hydrogen Bonding and the "Hydrophobic Effect"

    Section 2: Nucleic Acids - DNA/RNA Structure & Function

    Lecture 5 2.1 - Foundational Experiments - Proving that DNA Carries Information

    Lecture 6 2.2 - Nucleic Acid Bases - Structure and Hydrogen Bonding

    Lecture 7 2.3 - Understanding Nucleosides vs. Nucleotides

    Lecture 8 2.4 - Polymerization of Nucleotides - The Phosphodiester Bond

    Lecture 9 2.5 - DNA vs. RNA Function, The Importance of Stability

    Lecture 10 2.6 - Secondary Structures of Nucleic Acids

    Lecture 11 2.7 - Detecting DNA and RNA, Breaking DNA Helices

    Section 3: Protein Structure

    Lecture 12 3.1 - Introducing the Amino Acid, Primary Protein Structure

    Lecture 13 3.2 - Understanding Charges, Mastering pKa for Biochemistry

    Lecture 14 3.3 - 20 Amino Acids, Key Structures and Ideas to Memorize

    Lecture 15 3.4 - Understanding Charges of Complete Polypeptides

    Lecture 16 3.5 - Secondary Structures - Alpha Helices

    Lecture 17 3.6 - Secondary Structures - Beta Sheets

    Lecture 18 3.7 - Tertiary Structure - Effects of Polarity & Charge

    Lecture 19 3.8 - Tertiary Structure - Disulfide Bonds & Prosthetic Groups

    Lecture 20 3.9 - Quaternary Structure - Multiple Subunit Proteins

    Section 4: Protein Function - Binding Proteins

    Lecture 21 4.1 - Binding Proteins - Understanding Kd & Binding Kinetics

    Lecture 22 4.2 - Binding Proteins - Myoglobin vs. Hemoglobin Case Study

    Lecture 23 4.3 - Understanding Myoglobin, Monomer for Oxygen Storage

    Lecture 24 4.4 - Understanding Hemoglobin, Tetramer for Oxygen Transport

    Lecture 25 4.5 - Introducing Allosteric Effects - 2,3-BPG in Hemoglobin

    Lecture 26 4.6 - Hemoglobin Overview: Bohr Effect & Allostery

    Section 5: Protein Function - Enzymes

    Lecture 27 5.1 - Introducing Enzymes - Biological Catalysts

    Lecture 28 5.2 - How Enzymes Can Reduce Activation Energy

    Lecture 29 5.3 - Enzyme Kinetics - Km and the Michaelis-Menten Plot

    Lecture 30 5.4 - Competitive Inhibition of Enzymes

    Lecture 31 5.5 - Allosteric Inhibition of Enzymes

    Lecture 32 5.6 - Examples of Enzyme Regulation - Kinases and Phosphatases

    Section 6: Lipids - Structures, Phospholipid Bilayers and Transport

    Lecture 33 6.1 - Introducing Lipids - Fatty Acid Naming

    Lecture 34 6.2 - Structures of Fatty Acids - Triacylglycerol and Membrane Lipids

    Lecture 35 6.3 - Higher Structures of Lipids - Micelles, Bilayers, and Cholesterol

    Lecture 36 6.4 - Adapting Membranes to Different Temperatures

    Lecture 37 6.5 - Molecular Transport Through Membranes, Introducing Membrane Proteins

    Lecture 38 6.6 - Active vs. Passive Transport

    Lecture 39 6.7 - Active Membrane Protein Case Study - Na+/K+ ATPase

    Section 7: Metabolism Introduction & Overview

    Lecture 40 7.1 - Metabolism Overview - Anabolism vs. Catabolism

    Lecture 41 7.2 - High Energy Molecules and Electron Carriers

    Lecture 42 7.3 - Coupling Reactions, How to Make Bad Reactions Good!

    Lecture 43 7.4 - Metabolic Pathways, Understanding Reversible and Irreversible Steps

    Lecture 44 7.5 - Controlling Multistep Metabolic Pathways - Inhibition vs. Activation

    Section 8: Anaerobic Energy Metabolism of Glucose

    Lecture 45 8.1 - Overview of Anaerobic Energy Metabolism

    Lecture 46 8.2 - Glycolysis, Full Detail of Metabolism

    Lecture 47 8.3 - Regulation of Glycolysis

    Lecture 48 8.4 - Understanding The Need for Fermentation

    Section 9: Aerobic Energy Metabolism of Glucose

    Lecture 49 9.1 - Full Overview of Aerobic Energy Metabolism

    Lecture 50 9.2 - First Step: Pyruvate Dehydrogenase

    Lecture 51 9.3 - Second Step: Kreb's Cycle / Citric Acid Cycle

    Lecture 52 9.4 - Final Payoff: Oxidative Phosphorylation by ATP Synthase

    Lecture 53 9.5 - Putting Aerobic Metabolism Together

    Lecture 54 9.6 - Decoupling Oxidative Phosphorylation

    Students who want to excel in BIOCH,(especially students who are taking BIOCH 200 at the University of Alberta).,Students who want to save time studying, and want to understand the core concepts with applied practice