Spring 2024 Trine Course Catalog

BIO 342 Metals in Biology

This course will introduce students to important biochemistry and inorganic chemistry concepts, such as preferred ligands and binding geometry for different metal ions, and then cover more in-depth topics on the importance of metal ions in life.  These topics will include protein structure, small-molecule transport, catalysis, and metal ion uptake, transport, and storage.  A survey of the toxicity of metal ions and how their medicinal uses (such as chemotherapy) will also be presented. Prerequisite: CH 204; Crosslisted with CH 342 

Credits

2

Lab Hours

0

Lecture Hours

2

Prerequisite

CH 204 Organic Chemistry I and Laboratory