Middlebury

CHEM0425Z-F11

Biochemistry Of Metabolism
Discussion

Biochemistry of Metabolism
A living organism requires thousands of coordinated individual chemical reactions for life. In this course we will survey the major integrated metabolic pathways of living cells and whole organisms, with particular attention to enzyme mechanisms, as well as the regulation, and integration of metabolism from the molecular to the whole organism level. The synthesis and degradation of carbohydrates, amino acids, lipids, and nucleotides are investigated, along with the mechanisms of energy flow and cell-to-cell communication. While common metabolic processes are emphasized, unique aspects of metabolism that permit cells to function in unusual niches will also be considered. Mechanistic and regulatory aspects of metabolic processes will be reinforced through an investigation of inborn errors and organic defects that lead to disease. (CHEM 0322) 3 hrs. lect., 1 hr. disc.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
90122
Subject Code:
CHEM
Course Number:
0425
Section Identifier:
Z

Course

CHEM 0425

All Sections in Fall 2011

Fall 2011

CHEM0425A-F11 Lecture (Cluss)
CHEM0425Z-F11 Discussion (Cluss)