BioBM631- Protein Structure, Dynamics and Function Presentations on the basic principles of protein structure, dynamics and function. Specific topics include protein folding, stability, dynamics, evolution, folded conformations, structure prediction, molecular recognition and basic enzyme kinetics. Taught- Fall, 3 credits Prerequisites- BIOBM 330 or 331 or 331-332 and organic chemistry Recommended- physical chemistry course Grading- S-U or letter grades BioBM730- Protein NMR Spectroscopy Students acquire the tools necessary for understanding multidimensional NMR of proteins. NMR fundamentals and schemes for magnetization transfer, water suppression, decoupling, and others are presented. Taught- Spring, 2 credits, every other year Prerequisites- CHEM 389 or 390, or 287 and 288, or by permission Co-taught with- Robert E. Oswald Grading- S-U or letter grades
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