Level: III
Semester:
Number of Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Pass in one of CHEM 2260, CHEM 2270, CHEM 2370, CHEM 2460 or CHEM 2470

 

Course Description

This chemistry elective provides knowledge of the three major classes of bioactive molecules (Carbohydrates, Proteins and Nucleic Acids). Quite distinct from simply examining the chemical reactions of the three molecular classes, this course focuses on their structures, functioning in signalling and recognition pathways, and their role in diseases and the aging process. For each biomolecule, its use and potential in the design of new drug therapies is addressed. The section on free radicals acts as a tie-in for the three biomolecules, in terms of relating the onset and prognosis of all diseases to a free radical origin. The two laboratory-based demonstration exercises (Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acids) will allow students to appreciate the dynamic 3-D nature of these molecules and the implications of their structure, conformation and configuration on their chemical and biological properties.

 

Assessment

Coursework                                                     40%
Final Examination - 2-hour written paper     60%
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