Molecular Aspects of Metalloproteins
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Eric C. Niederhoffer, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Rm 211 Neckers, 618-453-6467, eniederhoffer@siumed.edu
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GENERAL INFORMATION:

Molecular Aspect of Metalloprotein is intended to provide you with a foundation in modern biochemistry with specific emphasis on metal-containing proteins. We will discuss general chemistry of metal ions, protein biochemistry, enzyme kinetics, electron transfer reactions, and selected metalloprotein systems important in dioxygen binding and transport, oxidative stress responses, mitochondrial electron transport, and nitrogen fixation.


RESOURCES:

Appropriate reading materials from Inorganic Biochemistry: An Introduction by J. A. Cowan (2nd ed. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1997) and Fundamentals of Biochemistry by D. Voet, J. G. Voet, and C. W. Pratt (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1999) will be distributed. Visit the Wiley web site for more information. We will also use selected articles (Reading List) from the current scientific literature, as appropriate.

The KEGG graphical pathway maps may be of use in learning the material concerning the various metabolic pathways. Molecular viewing applications RasMol and Chime may be of interest and of use during this course. Visit the "Chime Square" site for selected examples.

You may wish to include additional materials and resources (internet). I will provide notes (WWW sites) and facilitate discussions during class, but it is up to you to develop a comprehensive understanding of the material.


GRADING POLICY:

Your performance in this course will be based on active participation and scheduled examinations. Examinations will be a combination of short-answer, multiple-choice, and problem-solving questions.

As a general policy, there will be no make-up examinations. Demonstrate your responsibility by attending lectures, discussions, and examinations.


COURSE OUTLINE: (Tentative Topics for Discussion)

General chemistry of metal ions

Protein biochemistry

Enzyme kinetics

Electron transfer reactions

 

First Examination - General chemistry of metal ions, protein biochemistry, enzyme kinetics, and electron tranfer reactions

 

Dioxygen binding and transport

Oxidative stress responses

Mitochondrial electron transport

Nitrogen fixation

 

Second Examination - Dioxygen binding and transport, oxidative stress responses, mitochondrial electron transport, and nitrogen fixation

A summary of MAM course lessons is available as a pdf file (23K).

 

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