BIOC 450: Protein Structure and Function

BIOC 450

3 credits
Protein Structure and Function.

Biochemistry: Primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure of enzymes. Active site mapping and site-specific mutagenesis of enzymes. Enzyme kinetics and mechanisms of catalysis. Multienzyme complexes.

Offered by: Biochemistry

  • Fall
  • Prerequisites: BIOC 311, BIOC 312 and/or sufficient organic chemistry.
  • Restriction: Intended primarily for students at the U3 level
  • Terms
    • Fall 2024
  • Instructors
    • Bhushan Nagar, Thomas Martin Schmeing, Enrico Purisima, Kalle Gehring, Christopher J von Roretz, Christopher Thibodeaux, Alba Guarne, Maria Vera Ugalde, Natalie Zeytuni

Lectures

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Syllabus

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