Middlebury

CHEM 0302

Protein Structural Biology

Protein Structural Biology
In this course we will conduct an advanced investigation of protein structure, dynamics, and function. We will examine commonly-sampled structural motifs, domains, and folds highlighting evolutionary conservation of protein structure and function across organisms. Major contributions to the field of protein structural biology, including fold-founding structures, recent contributions to the identification of conformational intermediates, and descriptions of protein mechanism, will be critically evaluated as primary literature. We will also explore theoretical and practical aspects of diffraction-based, spectroscopic, computational, and hybrid approaches to protein structure determination with an emphasis on analysis and interpretation of primary data. (CHEM 0322 or [BIOL 0145 and CHEM 0203 or CHEM 0241] or by approval) 9 hrs. lect.
Subject:
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Department:
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
SCI WTR

Sections in Winter 2015

Winter 2015

CHEM0302A-W15 Lecture (Kazmier)