This explanation is awesome. The Khan Academy lady gave me cancer. I wonder why this video is on the second behind Khan Academy. This video deserves to be on the Top. Love from India
Isa: I'm very fond of all your lectures! I'm currently learning cellular and molecular biology and your videos are really really helpfull! And you are so enthousiastic! waow! Please keep going! thanks
When histones are acetylated, their electrostatic interactions with DNA become weaker, resulting in relaxed chromatin, which upregulates transcription. There is a mistake in acetylation point
Not really relevant but I hate the way you pronounce phosphorylation, I guess that's what I get when I primarily hear it spoken with an English accent...
IT TOOK ME ONE MINUTE TO TO TELL THAT THIS GUY IS A GENIUS !!! IT REALY HELPS ME IN MY BIOCHEM AT MED SCHOOL. KEEP IT UP BROTHER.
me too !!
This explanation is awesome. The Khan Academy lady gave me cancer. I wonder why this video is on the second behind Khan Academy. This video deserves to be on the Top. Love from India
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HhHh I just came from that same khan acadamy lady i didnt understand a thing
This guy should have a billion subscribers. Thanks alot (
Nejat Ahmed trueee he is awesome
Would have failed biochemistry without watching your videos. Thank you very much
Ok, this was really good. I needed a good explanation on this topic. Good pace and very well delivered. Thanks
You're truly a genius.
Thanks, I think this explanation is better than the one from Khan Academy.
such an amazing lecture , i cannot express my gratitude
Isa: I'm very fond of all your lectures! I'm currently learning cellular and molecular biology and your videos are really really helpfull! And you are so enthousiastic! waow! Please keep going! thanks
Maxime Thumin Isa? whos that :) but thank you for your positive feedback! happy to hear my lectures are helping you!
Is there any other strategy than to look at the whole list to find a specific topic please? Like a keyword-based search? Thanks a lot, Isabelle
Thank u so much dear sir..I really appreciate your lessons.
Salute to you.. n your way of explaining every topic...👍👍 In such a simole n easy way
complete videos and simple explanations, fluid explanations, thanks a lot :))))
thank youuuu
Great video. What about polyubiquitination? Sending proteins for degradation in the proteasome.
Thank you so much for your excellent lecture Outstanding in terms of increasing my understanding.
lots of love from India
Thank you so much
thank you very much. i loved how well you explained
Amazing lecture..... Woww... Thank u very much......
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KINGG OMG U SAVED ME I FELT SO DUMB READING THESE WEBSITES AND FROM THE KHAN ACADEMY VIDEO 😭
5.11 for screenshot 😉
is it really a difference when u say the functional group is added to the amino acid and when it is added to the protein?
Amino acid and protein could be used interchangeably those usually protein means polypeptide chain of amino acids.
thanks a lot
Very nice and really helpful
plz explain about tRNA,rRna processing
Awesome lecture 👌
Thank you so much sir!
is there any video about e-coli replication, translation...?
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Much appreciated.
When histones are acetylated, their electrostatic interactions with DNA become weaker, resulting in relaxed chromatin, which upregulates transcription. There is a mistake in acetylation point
Really good and helpful...tanx
which video is the one continuing this one ? that he mentioned in the vid
Thanks for your nice talk~ Whether 'Arginylation' can also be classified as one of the PTM? If so, what's the following function of arginylation?
You're accent is very endearing:) Are you Bulgarian??
A Dragan He is American from the north east.
I bet he is originally from Russia.
What about Ubiquitination?
You are amazing personality. I learned lot of stuff from your lecture as a biology student
Can anyone tell me about the gamma-carboxylation which is also a post translational modification??
Where in the cell all these modifications happen?
Can you explain the function of ER and Golgi bodies in this function?
the ribosome
sir please post some videos on genetic marker .... I'll be grateful to u
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Thank you. where do we post qustions we have?
How can someone learn all of this and say there is no God or builder?
By having a minimal level of critical thinking
DOPE
Not really relevant but I hate the way you pronounce phosphorylation, I guess that's what I get when I primarily hear it spoken with an English accent...
Lmbo