Did you know that life, in all its mind boggling diversity, from single-celled bacteria to reptiles, birds, and mammals, is made possible by ten simple chemical reactions? These reactions, and their interconversions in our primary metabolic pathways, are the focus of 5.07SC Biological Chemistry I, just published on OCW. Itâs amazing, really. The basic reactions, their metabolic pathways, and the vitamins that are modified to make catalysts boosting still more reactions, are conserved across organisms. âIt doesnât matter whether you study a bacteria or a human, the central metabolism is pretty much the same,â says star researcher Professor JoAnne Stubbe, one of the 5.07SC instructors. âThe thing thatâs different is the detailed regulation and the complexity of the regulation.â So if you can understand the basics of biochemistry, you have the keys to understanding the living universe. And the keys to understanding most diseases, since most diseases involve some sort of dysfunction in the regulation of metabolic reactions. > Read the complete article |