BMB/Bi/Ch 170 abc
  
  Biochemistry and Biophysics of Macromolecules and Molecular Assemblies
    9 units (3-1-5)
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    first, second, third terms
  
  
    Prerequisites: Bi/Ch 110.
  
  
    First term: detailed analysis of the structures of the four classes of biological molecules and the forces that shape them. Introduction to molecular biological and visualization techniques. Second term: basic principles of modern biophysical and structural methods to interrogate macromolecules from the atomic to cellular levels, including X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, molecular dynamics, electron and light microscopy, AFM, single molecule techniques, and systems biological simulations. Third term: detailed analysis of specific macromolecular machines and systems that illustrate the principles and biophysical methods taught in the first two terms.
  
  
    
      Instructors:
      Clemons, Jensen, Shan, Hoelz, staff
    
  
    BMB/Ch 178
  
  Enzyme Kinetics and Mechanisms
    9 units (3-0-6)
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    first term
  
  
    Prerequisites: Bi/Ch 110 or equivalent.
  
  
    Discussion of the energetic principles and molecular mechanisms that underlie enzymes' enormous catalytic proficiency and exquisite specificity. Practical kinetics sections discuss how to infer molecular mechanisms from rate/equilibrium measurements and their application to more complex biological systems, and include steady-state and pre-steady-state kinetics, and kinetics at the single molecule level.
  
  
    
      Instructor:
      Shan
    
  
    BMB/Ch 202 abc
  
  Biochemistry Seminar Course
    1 unit
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    first, second, third terms
  
  
  
    A course that includes a seminar on selected topics from outside faculty on recent advances in biochemistry. Students will participate in the seminar along with a formal discussion section with visiting faculty.
  
  
    
      Instructor:
      Clemons
    
  
    Bi/BMB 251 abc
  
  Current Research in Cellular and Molecular Biology
    1 unit
    
    
  
  
    Prerequisites: graduate standing.
  
  
    Presentations and discussion of research at Caltech in biology and chemistry. Discussions of responsible conduct of research are included.
  
  
    
      Instructors:
      Sternberg, Hay
    
  
    BMB 278
  
  Fundamentals of Molecular Genetics
    9 units (3-0-6)
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    third term
  
  
  
    Principles and mechanisms of DNA repair and replication, transcription and splicing, and protein synthesis. Not offered 2012-13.
  
  
    BMB 299
  
  Graduate Research
    Units to be arranged
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    first, second, third terms
  
  
  
    Students may register for research units after consultation with their adviser.
  
  
  Published Date:
  
  
    July 28, 2022
  
  