CH12006: Biological chemistry and physiology
[Page last updated: 09 August 2024]
Academic Year: | 2024/25 |
Owning Department/School: | Department of Chemistry |
Credits: | 5 [equivalent to 10 CATS credits] |
Notional Study Hours: | 100 |
Level: | Certificate (FHEQ level 4) |
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Assessment Summary: | EXCB 100% |
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Learning Outcomes: |
Outline the fundamentals of human physiology relating to the function and regulation of key organ and tissue systems for drug targeting;
Describe the structure and function of cells and their key components;
Relate the structure of biological macromolecules to their function;
Outline the mechanisms of DNA replication and repair, and protein synthesis;
Recall key techniques for the sequencing and editing of genes;
Explain how biological processes and bio-molecules can be targeted by drugs. |
Synopsis: | In this unit you will explore biological chemistry that is central to the drug discovery process. You will be exposed to the fundamentals of human physiology and the targeting of organ systems by drugs. The chemistry underlying the structure and function of membranes, proteins (enzymes, receptors), carbohydrates, and nucleic acids will be discussed. Key principles will be placed in context using case studies of known drugs. |
Content: | In this unit the following topics will be covered:
Human anatomy and physiology, Cell biology, Structure and function of membranes, Chemistry of amino acids, Structure and function of proteins, Enzyme catalysis and inhibition, Chemical receptors and signal transduction, Structure and function of carbohydrates, Structure and function of nucleic acids, DNA transcription and translation, Gene sequencing and editing. |
Course availability: |
CH12006 is Compulsory on the following courses:Department of Chemistry
CH12006 is Optional on the following courses:Department of Chemistry
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