03-232: Biochemistry I
This course provides an introduction to the application of biochemistry to biotechnology. The functional properties of amino acids, nucleotides, lipids, and sugars are presented. This is followed by a discussion of the structural and thermodynamic aspects of the organization of these molecules into higher-order structures, such as proteins, nucleic acids, and membranes. The kinetics and thermodynamics of protein-ligand interactions are discussed for non-cooperative, cooperative, and allosteric binding events. The use of mechanistic and kinetic information in enzyme characterization and drug discovery are discussed. Topics pertinent to biotechnology include: antibody production and use, energy production in biochemical systems, expression of recombinant proteins, and methods of protein purification and characterization. The course is an alternate to 03-231.
| Lec | MWF | 09:30 am - 10:20 am | PH 100 | Rule |
| A | W | 02:30 pm - 03:20 pm | SH 125 | Rule |
| B | R | 03:30 pm - 04:20 pm | HH B131 | Rule |
| C | T | 03:30 pm - 04:20 pm | HH B131 | Rule |

