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B. Sc. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Explain how enzymes can increase the rates of biochemical reactions at the molecular level, and how they may be inhibited or regulated by drugs and toxins. ?

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  • Apply Michaelis-Menten equation to calculate Vmax and Km in absence/presence of effectors. [BIOC 2300]
  • 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. [BIOC 2300]
  • Given the substrates, products, and cofactors for a particular class of enzyme-catalyzed reaction, write a mechanism for the reaction. [BIOC 3700]
  • Recall the activity of the main vitamin classes and their association with enzyme as cofactors. [BIOC 2300]
  • Recall the steps of glucose metabolism, citric acid cycle, fatty acid metabolism, amino acid metabolism; identifying the intermediates, enzymes, and regulatory steps. [BIOC 2300]
Courses Covering This Learning Outcome
  • BIOC 1040
  • BIOC 2300

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