Biochemistry in 3D -Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry
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Prof. William G. Scott
Office hours : Thursdays, 4:00-5:00 or by appointment. Please go to TA first.
228 Sinsheimer
Phone: x9-5367
Email: wgscott@chemistry.ucsc.edu Please put "BMB 100B" in the subject line so I won't lose it.
On problem 3 in problem set #2, assume that [P]=[Q]=0.
Lecture
NumberDate Topic Reading Assignment (in Stryer unless noted otherwise) Homework Assignment 1 1/7 Principles of Chemical Catalysis Review your elementary and P-chem texts. 2 1/9 Principles of Enzyme Catalysis Chapter 8, sections 1 to 3, and this 3 1/14 Enzyme Kinetics: The basics Michaelis-Menton Equation Derived
Ch 8. , sections 4-appendex, & tutorial
4 1/16 Enzyme Kinetics: Further Applications Chapter 9, overview. My notes on enzyme inhibition 5 1/21 Ligand-binding and Allosteric Interactions Chapter 10 and my notes Problem set 1 is due 6 1/23 Allosteric Interactions. Hemoglobin Structure Chapter 10 and my notes Problem set 1 solutions (in full) 7 1/28 Enzyme Structure and Mechanism I Chapter 9, read in detail. Problem set 2 is due 8 1/30 Enzyme Structure and Mechanism II Chapter 9, read in detail. further reading Problem set 2 solutions 9 2/4 Protein Dynamics and Molecular Motors
Exam Review IN CLASS at 12:00-1:45Chapter 34. See also this animation
Problem set 3 is due 10 2/6 Exam #1: Covers first half of course Problem set 3 solutions -- 2/11 (no class, "advising day")