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Protein biology: From sequence to structure and disease
BCH3052
Synopsis
The course will give you an advanced understanding of protein structure-function in the context of human disease. Major themes relate the various levels of protein structure to their wide ranging functions, introduce modern techniques used in the analysis of structure and function, and explore the rapidly developing area of protein-related biotechnologies and drug design. Topics to be covered include examples of aberrations in protein structure that lead to alteration in function in a variety of biological contexts, emphasizing disease. Additionally the use of bioinformatics in aiding our understanding of protein sequence, structure and function will be highlighted.
Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.
Quick facts
- Credit points
- 6
- Level
- 3
- Audience
- Undergraduate
- Type
- Coursework
- School
- Faculty of Science
- Handbook year
- 2026
Prerequisites (5)
- Metabolic basis of human diseasesBCH2022
- Human molecular cell biologyBMS2021
- Introduction to bioinformaticsBMS2062
- Molecular biology and the cellMCB2011
- The dynamic cellMCB2022
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Offerings (1)
- Second semesterClayton · ON-CAMPUS
Listed in 3 areas of study
- BiochemistryLevel 3 units
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- MicrobiologyAdditional microbiology units