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BIOKIMIA:
Pendahuluan




  Prof. Dr.sc.agr. Ir. Suyadi, MS.
Tata Tertib Kuliah
•   Tepat waktu, toleransi maks. 15 menit
•   Tidak Berisik
•   HP tidak diaktifkan
•   Hadir minimal 70%  boleh ujian
•   Paham bahasa Indonesia & Inggris
•   Baca salah satu / dua buku acuan
•   Pakaian rapi
•   Kerjakan Tugas, Mid, & Ujian
•   Ujian bisa lisan
Tujuan Perkuliahan
• Mengenalkan dan memahamkan dasar
  biokimia : Kosakata (istilah dan struktur
  kimia), tatabahasa (reaksi-reaksi kimia),
  struktur kalimat (Jalur metabolisme) dan
  arti (keterkaitan metabolik)
Buku Acuan
1.   Trudy McKee and James McKee. 2003. Biochemistry:
     The Molecular Basis of Life. Third edition. McGraw-
     Hill, Boston.
2.   Lehninger, Nelson, & Cox. 1997. Principles of
     Biochemistry.2nd edition. Worth Publishers.
3.   Albert L. Lehninger. 1995. Dasar-dasar Biokimia. (Alih
     bahasa: Maggy Thenawidjaja). Penerbit
     Erlangga, Jakarta.
4.   Koolman J. dan K-H.Roehm. 1994. Atlas Berwarna dan
     Teks BIOKIMIA (aliha bahasa: Inawati-Wanandi I, 2001).
     Penerbit Hipokrates, Jakarta.
5.   David S. Page. 1995. Prinsip-prinsip Biokimia. Penerbit
     Unair, Surabaya.
6.   Soeharsono. 1982. Biokimia I dan II. Gadjah Mada
     University Press, Yogyakarta.
7.   Ngili, Y. 2010. Biokimia Dasar. Penerbit
     Rekayasa, Bandung.
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What is biochemistry?
• Definition:
  – Webster’s dictionary: Bios = Greek, meaning
   “life” “The chemistry of living organisms; the
   chemistry of the processes incidental to, and
   characteristic of, life.”
  – WebNet dictionary: “Biochemistry is the
   organic chemistry of compounds and processes
   occuring in organisms; the effort to understand
   biology within the context of chemistry.“
What is biochemistry?
• Understanding biological forms and functions
  in chemical terms
• Biochemistry aims to understand how the
  lifeless molecules interact to make the
  complexity and efficiency of the life
  phenomena and to explain the diverse forms
  of life in unifying chemical terms.
Issues addressed by biochemistry

• What are the chemical and three-dimensional
  structure of biomolecules?
• How do biomolecules interact with each other?
• How does the cell synthesize and degrade
  biomolecules?
• How is energy conserved and used by the cell?
• What are the mechanisms for organizing
  biomolecules and coordinating their activities?
• How is genetic information stored, transmitted,
  and expressed?
History of
                                       Biochemistry
•   First to reveal the chemical
    composition of living organisms.



                                        The biologically most abundant
                                        elements are only minor
                                        constituents of the earth’s crust
                                        (which contains 47% O, 28% Si,
                                        7.9% Al, 4.5% Fe, and 3.5% Ca).


                                        The six principle elements for life
                                        are: C, H, N, O, P, and S.

                                           99% of a cell is made of H, O, N, and C
                                        Element    # unpaired e’s   Fractional amount
                                           H              1                 2/3
                                          O               2                 1/4
                                           N              3                1/70
                                           C              4                1/10
Most of the elements in living matter have relatively low atomic
numbers; H, O, N and C are the lightest elements capable of forming
one, two, three and four bonds, respectively.




                        The lightest elements form the
                          strongest bonds in general.
History of Biochemistry
• Then to identify the types of molecules found in living organisms.
   • Amino Acids



   • Nucleotides


   • Carbohydrates


   • Lipids
History of Biochemistry
•   Then to understand how the biomolecules make life to be life.
Relationship between Biochemistry
            and other subjects
• Organic chemistry, which describes the properties of
  biomolecules.
• Biophysics, which applies the techniques of physics to
  study the structures of biomolecules.
• Medical research, which increasingly seeks to
  understand disease states in molecular terms.
• Nutrition, which has illuminated metabolism by
  describing the dietary requirements for maintenance of
  health.
• Physiology: in relation with the all process of maco- and
  micro molecules in cellular-, tissue or organ levels to
  give an output
Relationship between
              Biochemistry and other subjects

• Microbiology, which has shown that single-celled
  organisms and viruses are ideally suited for the
  elucidation of many metabolic pathways and regulatory
  mechanisms.
• Physiology, which investigates life processes at the
  tissue and organism levels.
• Cell biology, which describes the biochemical division of
  labor within a cell.
• Genetics, which describes mechanisms that give a
  particular cell or organism its biochemical identity.
Life needs 3 things:




(1) ENERGY, which it must
      know how to:
       • Extract
       • Transform
       • Utilize
Life needs 3 things:

(2) SIMPLE MOLECULES, which it
       must know how to:

       • Convert
       • Polymerize
       • Degrade
(3) CHEMICAL MECHANISMS, to:
•   Harness energy
•   Drive sequential chemical reactions
•   Synthesize & degrade macromolecules
•   Maintain a dynamic steady state
•   Self-assemble complex structures
•   Replicate accurately & efficiently
•   Maintain biochemical “order” vs outside
Trick #1: Life uses chemical coupling to drive
       otherwise unfavorable reactions
Trick #2: Life uses enzymes to speed up
        otherwise slow reactions
How does an enzyme do it,
  thermodynamically?
How does an enzyme do
  it, mechanistically?
The Versatile Carbon Atom is the
        Backbone of Life
Chemical Isomers Interconversion requires breaking
                 covalent bonds
Stereoisomers:
 Chemically identical
Biologically different!
Stereoisomers:
Chemically identical
Biologically different!
Biochemical Transformations Fall
           into Five Main Groups

•   Group transfer reactions
•   Oxidation-reduction reactions
•   Rearrangements (isomerizations)
•   Cleavage reactions
•   Condensation reactions
Biomolecules – Structure
                            Anabolic
•   Building block   • Macromolecule
•   Simple sugar     •   Polysaccharide
•   Amino acid       •   Protein (peptide)
•   Nucleotide       •   RNA or DNA
•   Fatty acid       •   Lipid
         Catabolic
Biosynthesis
Requires Simple
 Molecules to
   Combine
 Covalently in
 Many Ways…
Bond strength includes dependence on
         1. Relative electronegativities of the two atoms

       High electronegativity = High affinity for electrons


• O        3.5                    • P                2.1


• Cl       3.0                    • H                2.1

                                  • Na               0.9
• N        3.0
                                  • K                0.8
• C        2.5
2. The number of bonding electrons
Common Bond Strengths

                   Approx. Avg.

                Triple:   820 kJ/mole

                Double: 610 kJ/mole

                 Single: 350 kJ/mole
Common Functional Groups
Important
 Biological
Nucleophiles:

Electron-rich
 functional
   groups
In summary…

• Tetrahedral carbon has versatile
     bonding properties
• Compounds with many atoms may exist in
  many isomeric forms
• Interconversion requires breaking
     chemical bonds
• Large molecules are built from small
     ones by making new chemical bonds
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Bab1 biokimia-pendahuluan

  • 1. BIOKIMIA: Pendahuluan Prof. Dr.sc.agr. Ir. Suyadi, MS.
  • 2. Tata Tertib Kuliah • Tepat waktu, toleransi maks. 15 menit • Tidak Berisik • HP tidak diaktifkan • Hadir minimal 70%  boleh ujian • Paham bahasa Indonesia & Inggris • Baca salah satu / dua buku acuan • Pakaian rapi • Kerjakan Tugas, Mid, & Ujian • Ujian bisa lisan
  • 3. Tujuan Perkuliahan • Mengenalkan dan memahamkan dasar biokimia : Kosakata (istilah dan struktur kimia), tatabahasa (reaksi-reaksi kimia), struktur kalimat (Jalur metabolisme) dan arti (keterkaitan metabolik)
  • 4. Buku Acuan 1. Trudy McKee and James McKee. 2003. Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life. Third edition. McGraw- Hill, Boston. 2. Lehninger, Nelson, & Cox. 1997. Principles of Biochemistry.2nd edition. Worth Publishers. 3. Albert L. Lehninger. 1995. Dasar-dasar Biokimia. (Alih bahasa: Maggy Thenawidjaja). Penerbit Erlangga, Jakarta. 4. Koolman J. dan K-H.Roehm. 1994. Atlas Berwarna dan Teks BIOKIMIA (aliha bahasa: Inawati-Wanandi I, 2001). Penerbit Hipokrates, Jakarta. 5. David S. Page. 1995. Prinsip-prinsip Biokimia. Penerbit Unair, Surabaya. 6. Soeharsono. 1982. Biokimia I dan II. Gadjah Mada University Press, Yogyakarta. 7. Ngili, Y. 2010. Biokimia Dasar. Penerbit Rekayasa, Bandung.
  • 5. Dari rumput menjadi daging dan susu Fresh grass hay Silage
  • 6. Dari pakan konsentrat menjadi daging dan telur
  • 8. What is biochemistry? • Definition: – Webster’s dictionary: Bios = Greek, meaning “life” “The chemistry of living organisms; the chemistry of the processes incidental to, and characteristic of, life.” – WebNet dictionary: “Biochemistry is the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occuring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry.“
  • 9. What is biochemistry? • Understanding biological forms and functions in chemical terms • Biochemistry aims to understand how the lifeless molecules interact to make the complexity and efficiency of the life phenomena and to explain the diverse forms of life in unifying chemical terms.
  • 10. Issues addressed by biochemistry • What are the chemical and three-dimensional structure of biomolecules? • How do biomolecules interact with each other? • How does the cell synthesize and degrade biomolecules? • How is energy conserved and used by the cell? • What are the mechanisms for organizing biomolecules and coordinating their activities? • How is genetic information stored, transmitted, and expressed?
  • 11. History of Biochemistry • First to reveal the chemical composition of living organisms. The biologically most abundant elements are only minor constituents of the earth’s crust (which contains 47% O, 28% Si, 7.9% Al, 4.5% Fe, and 3.5% Ca). The six principle elements for life are: C, H, N, O, P, and S. 99% of a cell is made of H, O, N, and C Element # unpaired e’s Fractional amount H 1 2/3 O 2 1/4 N 3 1/70 C 4 1/10
  • 12. Most of the elements in living matter have relatively low atomic numbers; H, O, N and C are the lightest elements capable of forming one, two, three and four bonds, respectively. The lightest elements form the strongest bonds in general.
  • 13. History of Biochemistry • Then to identify the types of molecules found in living organisms. • Amino Acids • Nucleotides • Carbohydrates • Lipids
  • 14. History of Biochemistry • Then to understand how the biomolecules make life to be life.
  • 15. Relationship between Biochemistry and other subjects • Organic chemistry, which describes the properties of biomolecules. • Biophysics, which applies the techniques of physics to study the structures of biomolecules. • Medical research, which increasingly seeks to understand disease states in molecular terms. • Nutrition, which has illuminated metabolism by describing the dietary requirements for maintenance of health. • Physiology: in relation with the all process of maco- and micro molecules in cellular-, tissue or organ levels to give an output
  • 16. Relationship between Biochemistry and other subjects • Microbiology, which has shown that single-celled organisms and viruses are ideally suited for the elucidation of many metabolic pathways and regulatory mechanisms. • Physiology, which investigates life processes at the tissue and organism levels. • Cell biology, which describes the biochemical division of labor within a cell. • Genetics, which describes mechanisms that give a particular cell or organism its biochemical identity.
  • 17. Life needs 3 things: (1) ENERGY, which it must know how to: • Extract • Transform • Utilize
  • 18. Life needs 3 things: (2) SIMPLE MOLECULES, which it must know how to: • Convert • Polymerize • Degrade
  • 19. (3) CHEMICAL MECHANISMS, to: • Harness energy • Drive sequential chemical reactions • Synthesize & degrade macromolecules • Maintain a dynamic steady state • Self-assemble complex structures • Replicate accurately & efficiently • Maintain biochemical “order” vs outside
  • 20. Trick #1: Life uses chemical coupling to drive otherwise unfavorable reactions
  • 21. Trick #2: Life uses enzymes to speed up otherwise slow reactions
  • 22. How does an enzyme do it, thermodynamically?
  • 23. How does an enzyme do it, mechanistically?
  • 24. The Versatile Carbon Atom is the Backbone of Life
  • 25. Chemical Isomers Interconversion requires breaking covalent bonds
  • 28. Biochemical Transformations Fall into Five Main Groups • Group transfer reactions • Oxidation-reduction reactions • Rearrangements (isomerizations) • Cleavage reactions • Condensation reactions
  • 29. Biomolecules – Structure Anabolic • Building block • Macromolecule • Simple sugar • Polysaccharide • Amino acid • Protein (peptide) • Nucleotide • RNA or DNA • Fatty acid • Lipid Catabolic
  • 30. Biosynthesis Requires Simple Molecules to Combine Covalently in Many Ways…
  • 31. Bond strength includes dependence on 1. Relative electronegativities of the two atoms High electronegativity = High affinity for electrons • O 3.5 • P 2.1 • Cl 3.0 • H 2.1 • Na 0.9 • N 3.0 • K 0.8 • C 2.5
  • 32. 2. The number of bonding electrons
  • 33. Common Bond Strengths Approx. Avg. Triple: 820 kJ/mole Double: 610 kJ/mole Single: 350 kJ/mole
  • 36. In summary… • Tetrahedral carbon has versatile bonding properties • Compounds with many atoms may exist in many isomeric forms • Interconversion requires breaking chemical bonds • Large molecules are built from small ones by making new chemical bonds
  • 37.