5.08J Biological Chemistry II (MIT)
5.08J Biological Chemistry II (MIT) course deals with a more advanced treatment of the biochemical mechanisms that underlie biological processes. Emphasis will be given to the experimental methods used to unravel how these processes fit into the cellular context as well as the coordinated regulation of these processes. Topics include macromolecular machines for energy and force transduction, regulation of biosynthetic and degradative pathways, and the structure and function of nucleic acids.
- Source: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Language: English
- Author: Stubbe, Joanne
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- Tags: biochemistry, biological chemistry, Rasmol, Deep Viewer, CHIME, BLAST, PDB, macromolecular machines, protein folding, protein degradation, fatty acid synthases, polyketide synthases, non-ribosomal polypeptide synthases, metal homeostasis, biochemical mechanisms, biochemical pathways, macromolecular interactions, ribosome, mRNA, metabolic networking, 5.08J, 7.08J, 5.08, 7.08,
- Course Publishing Date: Sep 15, 2004