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CHEM 301: Introduction to Biochemistry Report a Broken Link

Chemistry 301: Biochemistry is a three-credit, intermediate-level course. This course has a strong chemical emphasis, and stresses these two principles: biological processes obey accepted “chemical” laws; and successful chemical designs are used over and over in biological processes. 

Assignment 1


Talhaoui, I., Shafirovich, V., Liu, Z., Saint-Pierre, C., Akishev, Z., Matkarimov, B.T., et al. (2015, April.) Oxidatively generated Guanine(C8)-Thymine(N3) intrastrand cross-links in double-stranded DNA are repaired by base excision repair pathways. Journal of Biochemistry, 290: 14610, doi:10.1074/jbc.M115.647487,

Assignment 2


Buchner, D.A., Charrier, A., Srinivasan, E., Wang, L., Paulsen, M.T., Ljungman, M., et al. (2015, Jan.) Zinc Finger Protein 407 (ZFP407) regulates insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and glucose transporter 4 (Glut4) mRNA. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 290: 6376-6386. doi:10.1074/jbc.M115.647487
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