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Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Professors R.
S. Chapkin, P.F. Fitzpatrick, E.A.Funkhouser, D.P.Giedroc, L. A.
Guarino, J.M.Gunn, E.D.Harris, A. K. H. Holzenburg, M.A.O.Höök,
A. E. Johnson, C. C. Kao, P. A. Lindahl, W.L.McKeehan, M. D. Manson,
J.E.Mullet, C.N.Pace, W.D.Park, D.O.Peterson, D.W.Pettigrew, F.
M. Raushel, G. D. Reinhart (Head), J. C. Sacchettini, S. H. Safe,
A.I.Scott, D.E.Shippen, M. D. Summers, R. D. Wells, J.R.Wild, R.F.Young; Associate
Professors S. Datta, J. C. Hu, G. M. Kapler, G.R.Kunkel, P.
J. LiWang, J. M. Scholtz; Assistant Professors M.
Bryk, J. Cruz-Reyes, M. P. Kladde, A. C. LiWang, V. M. Panin, M.
Polymenis, S. Sze, J. W. Tsai; Senior
Lecturers J.R.Ellison, L. S. Mullins; Lecturers B.
W. Miles, C. J. Ragland; Assistant Lecturer Y.
M. Hartberg
Biochemistry
(BICH)
107. Horizons in Biological Chemistry.
(2-0). Credit 2. I
An introduction to biochemistry and its relationship
to the biological, biophysical and chemical sciences.
281. Seminar in Biochemical Research. (1-0).
Credit 1. I, II
Round table discussions with visiting seminar
speakers; review current literature; topics including cutting
edge research in biochemistry. Prerequisites: BICH 107 and
freshman or sophomore classification in biochemistry or approval
of instructor.
285. Directed Studies. Credit 1 to 4.
Introduction to laboratory research. Prerequisite:
Freshman or sophomore classification in biochemistry or approval
of instructor.
289. Special Topics in... Credit 1 to 4.
Selected topics in an identified area of biochemistry.
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Freshman or sophomore
classification in biochemistry or approval of instructor.
303. Elements of Biological Chemistry.
(3-0). Credit 3. II
Survey of the biochemical sciences designed
for the non-biochemistry major; introduction to the chemistry
and metabolism of biologically important molecules, the biochemical
basis of life processes, cellular metabolism and regulation.
Students requiring biochemistry in greater depth should register
for BICH 410 and 411. Not open to biochemistry majors. Prerequisite:
CHEM 222 or equivalent.
407. Horizons in Biological Chemistry II.
(1-0). Credit 1. I, II, S
Application of formal classroom instruction;
applied view of biochemical concepts; use of biochemical principles
to ascertain, evaluate, and make judgments on research information.
May be taken five times. Prerequisite: BICH 411 or 441.
410. Comprehensive Biochemistry I. (3-0).
Credit 3. I, II, S
Structure, function and chemistry of proteins
and carbohydrates; kinetics, mechanisms and regulation of enzymes;
metabolism of carbohydrates. Prerequisite: CHEM 228 or approval
of instructor.
411. Comprehensive Biochemistry II. (3-0).
Credit 3. I, II, S
A continuation of BICH 410. Structure, function,
chemistry and metabolism of lipids and nucleic acids; cellular
metabolism viewed from the standpoint of energetics and control
mechanisms; interrelationships of metabolic pathways. Prerequisite:
BICH 410.
412. Biochemistry Laboratory I. (0-3).
Credit 1. I, S
Selected methods used to identify, isolate,
purify and characterize biomolecules. Methods used complement
those used in BICH 413. Prerequisite: BICH 410 or registration
therein.
413. Biochemistry Laboratory II. (0-3).
Credit 1. II
Selected methods used for the study of cellular
metabolism and its regulation. Methods used complement those
used in BICH 412. Prerequisite: BICH 411 or registration therein
or approval of instructor.
414. Biochemical Techniques I. (0-6). Credit
2. I
Techniques currently used in biochemistry such
as spectrophotometry, column chromatography (gel filtration,
ion exchange) electrophoresis and immunoelectrophoresis, performed
by students in purification of proteins, enzymes and nucleic
acids. For biochemistry majors. Prerequisites: BICH 440; CHEM
316 and 318 or registration therein.
431. Molecular Genetics. (3-0). Credit
3. I, II
Molecular basis for inheritance: gene structure
and function, chromosomal organization, replication and repair
of DNA, transcription and translation, the genetic code, regulation
of gene expression, genetic differentiation and genetic manipulations.
Prerequisites: BICH 410 or MEPS 313 or MICR 351; GENE 301 or
320. Cross-listed with GENE 431.
432. Laboratory in Molecular Genetics.
(0-6). Credit 2. II
Laboratory for molecular genetics providing
technical experience with tools of molecular biology. Prerequisite:
BICH 431 or registration therein. Cross-listed with GENE 432.
440. Biochemistry I. (3-0). Credit 3. I
Rigorous treatment of the structure, function
and chemistry of proteins and carbohydrates; kinetics, mechanisms
and regulation of enzymes; metabolism of carbohydrates. Course
designed for biochemistry and genetics majors and honors students
only. Prerequisite: CHEM 228 or approval of instructor.
441. Biochemistry II. (3-0). Credit 3.
II
Continuation of BICH 440; structure, function,
chemistry and metabolism of lipids and nucleic acids, cellular
metabolism viewed from the standpoint of energetics and control
mechanisms; interrelationships of metabolic pathways. Course
designed for biochemistry and genetics majors and honors students
only. Prerequisite: BICH 440.
450. Introduction to Genomics. (3-0). Credit
3.
Introductory genomics course designed to provide
a basic understanding of the science of genomics, the study
of genome data; major emphasis placed on the logic behind genomic
approaches and the capabilities and limitations of these approaches
to investigate biological processes; discussion of genomics
as another extension of the science of genetics. Prerequisite:
Junior or senior classification in Biology, Genetics or Biochemistry.
Cross-listed with BIOL 450.
485. Directed Studies. Credit 1 to 4 each
semester. I, II, S
Directed study in biochemistry not included
in established courses. Prerequisites: Junior or senior classification;
approval of instructor and department head.
489. Special Topics in... Credit 1 to 4.
I, II, S
Selected topics in an identified area of biochemistry,
biophysics or nutrition. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite:
Junior or senior classification in life or physical sciences.
491. Research. Credit 1 to 4 per semester.
I, II, S
Laboratory research supervised by a faculty
member in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics. Prerequisite:
Biochemistry major.
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