CHEM 245 - Introduction to Biochemistry (Spring 2019)

Lecture: 9:25-10:40 pm, Tue & Thu in 201 Hughes (Sect. 04, CRN 22128).
Instructor: Jeff Cronk E-mail: cronk@gonzaga.edu   Office: 234 Hughes.
Office Hours: Mon: 1 - 2 pm; Tue: 11 - noon & 2 - 3 pm; Wed 3:30-4:30 pm; also by appointment
Required Text: Nelson DL & Cox MM. - Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry - 7th edition ("Lehninger")
Recommended: A good general chemistry text, e.g. Tro NJ. Chemistry: Structure and Properties (2nd ed. Pearson 2018)
Other required materials: scientific calculator


  Class schedule
(revised 1-16-2019)
TUESDAY THURSDAY
 

WEEK 1
15, 17 January

( Lectures 1, 2 )
15 January
Foundations I.
17 January
Aqueous systems
Noncovalent forces

WEEK 2
22, 24 January
( Lectures 3, 4 )
22 January
Aqueous systems
Acid-base chemistry

24 January
Buffers


WEEK 3
29, 31 January
( Lectures 5, 6 )
29 January
Amino acids
Polyprotic species

31 January
Protein methods
Primary structure


WEEK 4
5, 7 February

( Lecture 7 )
5 February
EXAM 1

7 February
Protein structure:
Secondary and tertiary structure


WEEK 5
12, 14 February

( Lectures 8, 9 )
12 February
Protein structure:
Tertiary & quaternary structure
14 February
Protein stability,
denaturation & folding

WEEK 6
19, 21 February
( Lectures 10, 11 )
19 February
Protein function:
Myoglobin & hemoglobin
21 February
Introduction
to enzymology

WEEK 7
26, 28 February

( Lectures 12, 13 )
26 February
Enzymes:
Kinetics & inhibition
28 February
Enzyme mechanisms
and case studies

WEEK 8
5, 7 March

( Lecture 14 )
5 March
EXAM 2
7 March
Regulation of
enzyme activity

 Spring Break   10 - 15 March
    TUESDAY THURSDAY

WEEK 9
19, 21 March

( Lectures 15, 16 )
19 March
Carbohydrates:
Monosaccharides and polysaccharides
21 March
Carbohydrates:
Glycoconjugates and glycobiology

  WEEK 10
26, 28 March
( Lectures 17, 18 )
26 March.
Nucleotides and
nucleic acids
28 March.
Nucleic acid
structure and chemistry

  WEEK 11
2, 4 April
( Lectures 19, 20 )
2 April
Lipids:
Classification and biological roles
4 April
Lipids and
biological membranes

  WEEK 12
9, 11 April
( Lecture 21 )
9 April
Biohemical signaling
11 April
EXAM 3

  WEEK 13
16, 18 April
( Lectures 22, 23 )
16 April
Biochemical
thermodynamics
18 April
Biological oxidation-
reduction reactions

  WEEK 14
23, 25 April
( Lectures 24, 25 )
23 April
Glycolysis:
Reactions and enzymes
25 April
Metabolic regulation

  WEEK 15
30 April, 2 May
( Lectures 26, 27 )
30 April
Gluconeogenesis,
de/carboxylation
2 May
Conclusion
and a look forward

FINAL EXAM - Wednesday 8 May 2019, 1:00 - 3:00 pm
 

Course objectives: CHEM 245 introduces the fundamental concepts of biochemistry: protein structure and function, kinetics and enzymology, bioenergetics and thermodynamics, metabolism and regulation.

Grading: Your grade will be based on scores in three in-class exams (100 points each), a final exam (200 points), and quizzes or homework (200). (The laboratory grades are determined separately.) Grades will be assigned on the basis of percentage of possible points earned, according to the scale: 90-100 A-/A; 80-89 B-/B/B+; 70-79 C-/C/C+; 60-69 D/D+; <60 F. Note that adjustments to this scale may be made according to the class distribution of total scores and your level of class participation. NOTE: It is your responsibility to be familiar with and abide by GU's Academic Honesty Policy

Missed exams, quizzes, late homework: I will permit make-up exams only for students with a legitimate, urgent excuse who have contacted me prior to the exam or quiz. There will be no makeup quizzes. I reserve the right to deduct points from homework that is turned in late.