Cell Biology Courses (CELLBIO)
taught in Beaufort
243. Environmental Biochemistry. Structure,
function and evolution of copper and iron based
respiratory proteins in response to varied environmental
oxygen levels and physiological needs. Lectures
and readings on the balance between pathways
for metabolic oxygen utilization and alternative
disease-causing pathways involving oxidative
and nitrosative reactions. Interactive molecular
graphics and student presentations supplement
text and lectures on allosteric controls and
environmental toxins. Topics covered include
circulatory processes, reaction kinetics and
thermodynamics, reactive forms of oxygen and
nitrogen oxides, gene expression regulation,
blood pathogens, malaria, sickle cell disease
and other hemoglobinopathies. Prerequisites:
One semester of organic chemistry or consent
of instructor. Instructor: Celia Bonaventura.
1.0 course credit or 3 units. C-L: ENV 243
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