Chemistry in action. Human activities require energy. The interconversion of different forms of energy requires large biochemical machines comprising many thousands of atoms such as the complex shown above. Yet, the functions of these elaborate assemblies depend on simple chemical processes such as the protonation and deprotonation of the carboxylic acid groups shown on the right. The photograph is of Nobel Prize winners Peter Agre, M.D., and Carol Greider, Ph.D., who used, respectively, biochemical techniques to reveal key mechanisms of how water is transported into and out of cells, and how chromosomes are replicated faithfully.
[Keith Weller for Johns Hopkins Medicine.]