| Course title | |||||
| 生化学Ⅰ [Biochemistry I] | |||||
| Course category | Requirement | Credit | 2 | ||
| Department | Year | 1~ | Semester | 1st | |
| Course type | 1st | Course code | 01bn1003 | ||
| Instructor(s) | |||||
| 殿塚 隆史, 西河 淳 [TONOZUKA Takashi, NISHIKAWA Atsushi] | |||||
| Facility affiliation | Faculty of Agriculture | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address | |
| Course description |
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[Course objective] In this course, Biochemistry I, the students learn the structures, chemical and physical properties and interactions of biomolecules such as amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and their complexes. [Course synopsis] Biochemistry is the investigation of the molecular basis of life. The students should understand the chemical and physical properties of biological molecules influence their function as the biochemical baseline knowledge. |
| Expected Learning |
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- Understanding the structures and functions of essential molecules that are composed of bioorganisms - Understanding the physiological roles of biomolecules Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy: (B) Please refer to the curriculum map at the following URL: https://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/. |
| Course schedule |
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Structure and function of biomolecules (Atsushi Nishikawa) 1) Introduction - the major objective of biochemistry 2) Amino acid and protein - the structures, properties and analytical methods of amino acids 3) Amino acid and protein - the structures, properties and analytical methods of proteins 4) Amino acid and protein - the post-translational modifications and localizations of proteins 5) Enzyme - properties of enzymes 6) Enzyme - enzyme kinetics 7) Carbohydrate - the structures, properties and analytical methods of carbohydrates 8) Carbohydrate - the structures and functions of polysaccharides 9) Biological polymer - the structures and functions of biological molecules 10) Review / examination Glycolysis and related metabolic pathways (Takashi Tonozuka) 11) Metabolism overview and bioenergetics 12) Glycolysis 13) Pentose phosphate pathway 14) Gluconeogenesis 15) Regulation of glycolysis and related pathways / examination |
| Prerequisites |
| Students need to preview and review for an amount of time as indicated in the student guidelines of TUAT, in addition to the attendance of lecture. |
| Required Text(s) and Materials |
| Biochemistry (T. McKee and J.R. McKee, McGRAW-HILL, a Japanese edition is from Kagaku Dojin). Biochemistry (L. Stryer et al. W.H.Freeman & Co Ltd, a Japanese edition is from Tokyo Kagaku Dojin). etc. |
| References |
| Stryer “Biochemistry”; Voet “Biochemistry”, etc. |
| Assessment/Grading |
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Nishikawa: 2/3 of the total: performance in lecture (including assignment) 10 %, examination 90% Tonozuka: 1/3 of the total: performance in lecture 10%, examination (or assignment) 90% |
| Message from instructor(s) |
| Students are expected to learn self-discipline and behave appropriately. |
| Course keywords |
| Amino acid, Protein, Carbohydrate, Biomolecule, Enzyme, Enzyme kinetics, Glycolysis |
| Office hours |
| Friday 13:00 - 17:00, we will be in my office during these time. If you have a question or a concern, you can visit my office anytime. If you want to meet with me without fail, please make an appointment by e-mail. |
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| Lecture Language |
| Japanese |
| Language Subject |
| Last update |
| 6/14/2021 10:08:09 AM |