Summer 2022 - MBB 201 D100
Biochemistry of the Cell (3)
Class Number: 1327
Delivery Method: In Person
Overview
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Course Times + Location:
Mo, We, Fr 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM
SSCK 9500, Burnaby -
Exam Times + Location:
Aug 12, 2022
3:30 PM – 6:30 PM
SSCK 9500, Burnaby
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Instructor:
Stephanie Vlachos
svlachos@sfu.ca
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Prerequisites:
BISC 101; CHEM 281 as prerequisite or corequisite.
Description
CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:
An introduction to cellular processes with an emphasis on protein structure and function. Topics that will be explored include transcription, translation and protein synthesis, basic metabolic pathways, biomembranes, organelles, vesicle transport, the cytoskeleton and cell signaling.
COURSE DETAILS:
Lecture Schedule
Week 1: MacromoleculesWeek 2: Protein structure and function
Week 3: Techniques in protein analysis
Week 4: Transcription and translation
Week 5: Control of gene expression and techniques in gene analysis
Week 6: Biomembranes and organelles
Week 7: Membrane transport
Week 8: Cell signalling
Week 9: Cytoskeleton
Week 10: Cell division
Week 11: Bioenergetics
Week 12: Metabolism: catabolic pathways
Week 13: Metabolism: anabolic pathways
Grading
- Exam 1 25%
- Exam 2 25%
- Exam 3 25%
- Exam 4 25%
Materials
REQUIRED READING:
Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments, 9th Ed., Karp, Gerald, et al. 2019. WileyPLUS standalone (digital only). E-book.
ISBN: 9781119598251
Department Undergraduate Notes:
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http://learningcommons.sfu.ca/ - Students requiring accommodations as a result of a disability, must contact the Centre for Accessible Learning (778-782-3112 or e-mail: caladmin@sfu.ca)
Registrar Notes:
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