Biochem 601 - Structure and Function of Proteins and Enzymes

    

Fall 2008-2009



 
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Course Description:

Section 001 (Class Number: 10555 )
Instructor(s): Holden,Hazel M.; Rayment,Ivan
TA(s):
Credits: 2
Day: TR   Time: 09:55 AM - 10:45 AM
Location: Psychology, Room 121   Website: http://www.biochem.wisc.edu/courses/biochem601/

Description:

Office Hours: by appointment

Target Audience: graduate students in Biochemistry and other related areas

Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:55 a.m. in Psychology, Room 121

Goal: The goal of this course is to provide an overview of the properties of proteins. In particular, the course will cover the fundamentals of protein structure and stability, and the role of proteins as catalysts.

Homework and Exams: Two homework assignments, each worth 150 points.  Two exams, each worth 100 points.

Guest Lecturer:  The guest lecturer for enzyme kinetics and cofactors is Mr. Paul Cook.  Paul can be reached by phone at 262-0529 or by Email at pdcook@wisc.edu.





    


 

 

 

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