In the past decade, medical education achieved great development in Capital Medical University, China (CCMU), serving the students coming from all parts of China and overseas. On the one hand, the growing number of foreign students at CCMU crave for English books suitable for the teaching and learning with the Chinese medical education system; on the other hand, the Chinese students are asked and eager to actively participate in the international academic exchanges nowadays. To meet the needs of both foreign and Chinese students majoring in basic and clinic medical sciences, CCMU puts forward a project to compile textbooks in English as a part of the university's developing strategy and objectives, which are "based on Beijing, embrcing the nation; leading in China and recognized around the world". Thus, the textbook of biochemistry in English was prepared by the senior instructors in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, CCMU.
- Chapter1 Mo lecular Com positions of Proteins
- 1.1 Molecular Compositions of Proteins
- 1.2 Protein Structure
- 1.3 Protein Structure and Function
- 1.4 Protein Physicochemical Properties
- 1.5 Classification of Proteins
- Chapter2 Nucleic Acids
- 2.1 Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids
- 2.2 Spatial Structure and Function of DNA
- 2.3 Spatial Structure and Function of RNA
- 2.4 Physicochemical Properties of Nucleic Acids
- Chapter3 Enzym es
- 3.1 Structures and Properties of Enzymes
- 3.2 Enzymatic Kin etics
- 3.3 Regulation of Enzymes
- 3.4 Medical Aspect s of Enzymes
- Chapter4 Metabolism of Carbohydrates
- 4.1 O verview
- 4.2 Glycolysis and Anaerobic O xidation of Glucose
- 4.3 A erobic Oxidation of Glucose
- 4.4 Pentose Phosphate Path way
- 4.5 Gluconeogenesis
- 4.6 Glycogen Catabolism
- Chapter5 Lipid Metabolism
- 5.1 O verview
- 5.2 Triglyceride Met abolism
- 5.3 Phosph olipid M etab olism
- 5.4 Cholesterol Metabolism
- 5.5 Lipid Transp ort ation in Plasma
- Chapter6 Bio logical Oxidation
- 6.1 Electron Carriers and Electron Transport Chain
- 6.2 O xidative Phosphorylation
- 6.3 Shuttle Systems
- 6.4 Mitochondrial Diseases
- Chapter7 Am ino Acid Metabo lism
- 7.1 Requirement of Protein/Amino Acids
- 7.2 Protein Digestion ,Absorption and Putrefaction
- 7.3 A min o Acid Metab olic Pool
- 7.4 General Path ways of Amino A cid Catab olism
- 7.5 Metabolism of Individual Amin o Acids
- Chapter8 Met abolism of Nucleo tides
- 8.1 Met abolism of Purine Nucleotides
- 8.2 Met abolism of Pyrimidine Nucleotides
- 8.3 Con version of Nucleotides
- 8.4 Nucleotide Metabolism Related t o Medicine
- Chapter9 Regulation and Integration o fM etabolism
- 9.1 Characteristics of Metab olism
- 9.2 Interconversion of Met abolic Path ways
- 9.3 Regulation of Met abolisms
- Chapter10 DNA Biosynthesis
- 10.1 DNA-dependent DNA Synthesis(Replication)
- 10.2 RNA-dependent DNA Synthesis(Reverse Transcription)
- 10.3 DNA Damage and Repair
- Chapter11 RNA Biosynthesis
- 11.1 RNA Biosynthesis(Transcription)
- 11.2 RNA Post-transcripti onal Processin g
- Chapter12 Protein Biosynthesis,Sorting and Targeting
- 12.1 Protein Synthesis System
- 12.2 Protein Synthesis in Prokaryotes
- 12.3 Protein Synthesis in Eukaryotes
- 12.4 Protein Sorting and Targeting
- 12.5 Clinical Relevancies of Protein Synthesis
- Chapter13 Biochemistry of Blood
- 13.1 Composition and Functions of the Blood
- 13.2 Plasma Proteins
- 13.3 Blood Cell Metabolism
- Chapter14 Biochemistry of the Liver
- 14.1 Metabolic Roles of the Liver
- 14.2 Biotransformation in the Liver
- 14.3 Metabolism of Bile Acids
- 14.4 Bile Pigment Metabolism