Chemistry 321, Fall 2019

Biological Chemistry I: Macromolecules

In this course we will examine the structures, functions, and chemical and physical behavior of the major classes of biological macromolecules, including proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Special attention will be paid to the kinetics and mechanisms of enzyme-catalyzed reactions.

Syllabus (PDF)

Link to Lyceum (For Access To Selected Files)


Resource Links

Chemistry Topic Review , Purdue University

Chemistry Fundamentals, University of North Carolina

Chemistry Tutorials, University of Wisconsin

Jena Library of Biological Molecules

Introduction to Protein Structure by Frank Gorga

National Center for Biotechnology Information

GenBank

The Protein Data Bank

Information Hyperlinked Over Proteins (IHOP)

Rasmol Viewer Site

ExPASy Bioinformatics Resource Portal

Symbolism and Terminology in Enzyme Kinetics

Basics of Gene Expression (Virtual Cell Animation Collection) - Important for Lab Project 3
Transcription, Translation, Transcriptional Regulation

PubMed

Scopus

HighWire

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Ladd Library Home Page

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