Course - Enzyme Chemistry - KJ3065
Enzyme Chemistry
Lessons are not given in the academic year 2010/2011
About
About the course
Course content
The course will be taught every other year, next time in 2012. Enzyme catalysis emphasizing enzyme kinetics, reaction mechanisms in enzyme catalysis, metal ions in enzyme catalysis, and the stereoselectivity of enzymes. The term paper is intended to present a review, based on the original literature, of the total understanding of the structure, catalytic mechanism, and possible regulatory mechanism for a particular enzyme, illuminated with data taken from the literature and based on different experimental techniques.
Learning outcome
The students are expected to achieve a modern understanding of enzyme catalysis and of the relationship between structure and function of enzyme proteins.
Learning methods and activities
Lectures (4 hours per week) and mandatory term paper.
Required for exam: Approved term paper. English teaching by request. For extraordinary or re-sit examinations, written examination may be changed to oral examination.
Compulsory assignments
- Approved semester paper
Recommended previous knowledge
The course requires knowledge from KJ1020, KJ1040, TBT4100 and TBT4105, or corresponding courses.
Course materials
Nicholas C. Price & Lewis Stevens: Fundamentals of Enzymology. The Cell and Molecular Biology of Catalytic Proteins , 3rd ed., Oxford University Press, 1999. Additional literature will be given at the lectures.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| KJ8901 | 7.5 sp | |
| MNKKJ365 | 7.5 sp |
Subject areas
- Biochemistry
- Chemistry