STME 3199 BIOCHEMISTRY HONORS I LAB
Biochemistry Honors I Laboratory will give students a comprehensive introduction to the experimental practice of biochemistry via hands-on experiences with instruments and techniques used in modern biochemical research. Laboratory activities will correspond directly with concepts and specific topics addressed in co-requisite lectures in Biochemistry Honors I (STME 3100), the introduction to the chemistry of biological molecules and systems and how they function in the cell. Specific techniques will include pipetting, reagent preparation, aseptic tehnique, centrifugation, bacterial growth and quantitation, spectrophotometry, plasmid strain growth, DNA extraction, agarose gel preparation and DNA electrophoresis, restriction endonuclease digests and plasmid mapping, computer-aided database access and virtual cloning, computer-aided 3D structure predictions, bacterial transformation with plasmids, cloning vector preparation, site-directed mutagenesis, protein production and purification, affinity chromatography, protein gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), native protein PAGE, gel analysis and characterization, and interpretation and statistical analysis of results.
Prerequisite
STME*2681 or CHEM*2581
Corequisite
STME*2682 or CHEM*2582 and STME*3100