Structural Biology
X140 (1 semester unit in Molecular and Cell Biology)
The ability of proteins and RNA to catalyze the processes of life in a highly regulated and specific manner is a function of their three-dimensional structures. Structural biology provides understanding ot these phenomena at atomic resolution, clearly elucidating the interactions for proteins and nucleic acids with each other and with drugs and co-factors. Get an introduction to the broad field of structural biology and understand how structural studies fit into the larger context of modern biomedical science.
Prerequisite: A year of college-level general biology for majors.
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Wed. Oct. 7, Berkeley
INSTRUCTOR TO BE ANNOUNCED
- 5 meetings
- Oct. 7 to Nov. 4: Wed., 7-10 pm
- Berkeley: 126 Barrows Hall, UC campus
- $395 (EDP 411652)