Advanced Protein Structure and Function - 138039
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Laboratory |
Project or Seminar |
House Work |
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6 |
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Determination of the grade according to progress during the semester and a final examination.
Prerequisites
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| | Introduction to Biochemistry and Enzymology |
134019
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| Molecular Biology |
134082
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| Metabolic Pathways |
134113
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| Biochemistry and Metabolism Lab. |
134114
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| Cell Biology |
134128
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Structure and Function of Proteins,Methods for Purification of Natural and Recombinant Proteins, Analysis of Protein Sequence, Quantities and Patterns of Posttranslational Modifications, Protein-Protein Interactions and Interactions with Other Ligands, 3D Structure Determination and Prediction, Enzyme Mechanism, Kinetics and Inhibition. at the End of the Course the Student Will Know
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How to Isolate Specific Proteins and Enzymes Using Advanced Biochemical Approaches.
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How to Analyze the Kinetic Parameters of the Enzyme Activity.
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How to Define the Structure of Proteins Using X- Ray Crystallography and to Characterize and Identity the Purity of the Isolated Proteins Using Electrophoresis Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry. Purifications and Analyses on Their Own in Their Future Research.
TextbooksPublished | Publisher | Authors | Book |
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2011 | wiley | j.c. janson | protein purification: principles, high resolution methods and applications |
2012 | portland press | a. cornish-bowden | fundamentals of enzyme kinetics |
Created in 03/02/2023 Time 05:54:13