The biggest barrier this PDF helps to break is the student's fear of electron-pushing arrows. Many biology-oriented students view curly arrows as an esoteric relic of organic chemistry lab. However, a well-written PDF demonstrates that arrows are simply a way to track electrons. For instance, the mechanism of chymotrypsin (a serine protease) involves a classic "covalent catalysis" cycle: nucleophilic attack, tetrahedral intermediate, collapse of the intermediate, and acyl-enzyme hydrolysis. These are exactly the same steps taught in carboxylic acid derivatives. By seeing the arrows mapped onto the enzyme’s active site, the student realizes that organic chemistry is biochemistry.
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The biggest barrier this PDF helps to break is the student's fear of electron-pushing arrows. Many biology-oriented students view curly arrows as an esoteric relic of organic chemistry lab. However, a well-written PDF demonstrates that arrows are simply a way to track electrons. For instance, the mechanism of chymotrypsin (a serine protease) involves a classic "covalent catalysis" cycle: nucleophilic attack, tetrahedral intermediate, collapse of the intermediate, and acyl-enzyme hydrolysis. These are exactly the same steps taught in carboxylic acid derivatives. By seeing the arrows mapped onto the enzyme’s active site, the student realizes that organic chemistry is biochemistry.
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