Enzymology and Biochemistry
Enzymology is the subdivision of biochemistry where it includes the study of enzymes, and their mechanics, structure, function, further as their relevance one another. Now days, the modern enzymologist uses a tool case that has multiple styles of spectrum analysis, structural biology, mechanics & asks questions on catalyst function & regulation in an exceedingly variability of cellular & organismic contexts.
Biochemistry is the application of chemistry to the study of the cellular and molecular level biological processes. This field covers a wide range of scientific disciplines which covers forensics, molecular biology, genetics, plant science and medicine and that why from last 100 years many advance researches and challenging research works has been carried out in this field.
- Biological macromolecules
- Biochemical processes
- Biopolymers
- Digital Biochemistry
- Metabolisms and metabolic pathways
- Enzymatic chemistry
- Biochemical Signalling
- Membrane biochemistry
- Activation of enzyme
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