Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 3, 2026

Free Radicals in Chemical Biology: from Chemical Behavior to Biomarker Development
Published on: April 15, 2013
ChemBioChem@20-Some Reflections
Alan R Fersht1, Peter Gölitz2, Jean-Marie Lehn3
1MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Protein & Nucleic Acid Chemistry Division, University of Cambridge, Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge, CB2 0QH, UK.
None:
Looking back, looking forward: In 2000, ChemBioChem debuted. The chemistry of carbohydrates, nucleic acids, peptides, proteins, natural products and other small molecules had reached a level that allowed biological questions to be probed. Today, there is no end in sight to studying biological matter with chemical tools or making use of biological methods to produce chemicals.
Related Concept Videos
Introduction to Enzymes
Most enzymes are proteins that speed up biochemical reactions without being consumed. Enzymes contain one or more active sites that...
Chemistry of the Cell
Water
The polarity of the water molecule and its resulting hydrogen bonding makes water a unique substance with special properties that are intimately tied to the processes of life. Life originally evolved in an aqueous environment, and most of an organism’s cellular chemistry and metabolism occur inside the aqueous contents of the cell’s cytoplasm. Special properties of water are its high heat capacity...
Chemistry of the Cell
Effects of Chemicals: Overview
Chemiosmosis
Electron Transport Chain
The electron transport chain involves a series of protein complexes on the inner mitochondrial membrane that undergo a series of redox reactions. At the end of this chain, the electrons...
Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions Rearrange Atoms into New Substances
A chemical reaction takes starting materials—the reactants—and changes them...

