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BCMB275
- Protein Chemistry/Lecture
Presents an in-depth view of protein structures and molecular properties, and discussions of how structure and properties are inextricably linked to biological function. Topics discussed include: chemical properties of polypeptides, biosynthesis of proteins, posttranslational modifications, evolutionary and genetic origins of protein sequences, physical interactions that determine the properties of proteins, the folded conformations of proteins, proteins in solution and in membranes, interaction of proteins with other molecules, enzyme catalysis and protein degradation. This course has a computational component which will provide students with hands-on learning experience. Prerequitite: BCMB271 or permission of instructor. Mr. Crampton/Offered every other year
Faculty
Donald Crampton, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of Chemistry;
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology
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BCMB375
CHEM275
CHEM375
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