Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Lower-Division Courses
80A. Understanding Drugs. F,W
Scientific information on prescription and non-prescription drugs and drugs
of abuse is presented. Covers basic pharmacological concepts, the underlying
science behind various disorders and the drugs that are used to treat these
disorders. Some drugs covered include common pain relievers, allergy and
respiratory drugs, vitamins, gastrointestinal drugs, contraceptives, caffeine,
drugs for mental illness, diet drugs, alcohol, drugs in sports, and drugs
of abuse. (General Education Code: T2-Natural Sciences.) G. Eberhart
Upper-Division Courses
100A. Biochemistry. F
Fundamentals of molecular biology, structure and function of nucleic acids,
and protein structure. Designed for students preparing for research careers
in biochemistry and molecular biology. Lecture: 3-1/2 hours; discussion:
1-1/4 hours. Prerequisite(s): Chemistry 108B and 108M or 112C and 112N;
Biology 20A; Biology 105 strongly recommended as preparation. M. Ares
Jr.
100B. Biochemistry. W
Covers enzyme mechanisms, kinetics, regulations, membrane composition and
structure, specialized membrane functions, active transport and electro-chemical
storage, excitable membranes and neurotransmitters, membrane receptors and
sensory transduction mechanisms. Lecture: 3-1/2 hours; discussion: 1-1/4
hours. Prerequisite(s): course 100A. W. Scott, R. Bogomolni
100C. Biochemistry. S
Biochemistry: intermediary metabolism and bioenergetics. How enzymatically
catalyzed reactions are organized and regulated; how energy from molecules
is extracted for chemical work. Lecture: 3-1/2 hours; discussion: 1-1/4
hours. Prerequisite(s): course 100B. R. Ludwig
110. Biochemistry Laboratory. S
An introduction to the major techniques used in the isolation and characterization
of biological components. Laboratory: 8 hours; lecture: 1-1/4 hours. Students
are billed a materials fee. Prerequisite(s): course 100B. The Staff
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