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B. Sc. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Describe the basic principles of intracellular signal transduction and discuss how these processes may alter gene expression, protein function and cellular fate.
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multiple courses
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Develop a knowledge of the subtleties of amino acid function within the whole protein context. (Post-translation modifications of side chains).
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BIOC 4700
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Given a pH-dependent kinetic mechanism, derive an initial velocity equation and sketch the plot of kinetic constants as a function of pH.
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BIOC 4701
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Recognize the structures and functions of glycerolipids.
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BIOC 3300
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Determine the effects of loss of function or gain of function mutations of regulating enzymes or metabolic enzymes on the rate of a reaction given a schematic of enzyme regulation.
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BIOC 2300
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Explain cellular pathways for protein transport and modification and their effects on protein function.
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BIOC 3300
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Describe and interrelate the hierarchical levels of protein structure (1˚ to 4˚) and provide examples of how this structure relates to the function (or dysfunction) of various classes of proteins.
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multiple courses
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Understand loss of function versus gain of function mutations.
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BIOC 4305
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Explain how lipids form membranes and lipoproteins and influence their function, and list different transport mechanisms across membranes.
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BIOC 2300
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Discriminate the classes of lipoproteins by physical and chemical properties and their functions.
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BIOC 3300
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