Protein Biochemistry
BIOL-GA 1045
Ongoing advances in protein biochemistry are one of the central driving forces supporting the current revolution in cell biology and molecular medicine. Covers the fundamental concepts underlying protein structure and dynamics, as well as the astounding ability of proteins and enzymes to support and catalyze essentially all processes in living organisms. Investigates the kinetic and biophysical properties of protein function, state-of-the-art experimental approaches, and the relevance of proteins and enzymes in health and disease.
Format: Lecture, Recitation
Prerequisites: MCB1 (BIOL-UA 21)
Corequisites: None
Location: New York
Equivalent(s): None
Course Description
Term(s) offered:
Requirements satisfied:
- Major: Biology Standard Track
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Advanced Biology
- Major: Ecology Track
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Advanced Biology
- Major: GPH/Biology
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- Additional Elective
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Advanced Biology
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Advanced Biology
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Additional Elective
- Additional Elective