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Details for the Course Syllabus for Course KFKN10F valid from Autumn 2017

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General
Aim
  • The course aims at giving the student:
    - molecular-level understanding of the structure, stability, interactions and dynamics of proteins
    - knowledge about the principal physical methods used in modern protein science
    - practical experience in using some of these methods
    - the knowledge base needed to use and critically assess the protein research literature
Contents
  • - The chemical building-blocks and three-dimensional structures of proteins: Structure analysis by X-ray crystallography; Structure and sequence databases; Bioinformatics.
    - Protein characterization by optical spectroscopy: Physical principles and applications of fluorescence and circular dichroism spectroscopy.
    - Polypeptide conformation: Models of polymer conformation and conformational transitions; Conformational entropy; Folding cooperativity.
    - Protein energetics and stability: Packing; Hydration; Electrostatics; Thermal and solvent-induced denaturation; Differential scanning calorimetry.
    - Protein dynamics: Kinetic models; Proton exchange; Diffusion control; Protein folding; Computer simulation of proteins.
    - Nuclear magnetic resonance: Principles of NMR spectroscopy and relaxation; Analysis of structure, interactions and dynamics of proteins in solution.
    - Association processes: Ligand binding; Allostery; Protein aggregation; Isothermal titration calorimetry; Surface plasmon resonance.
Knowledge and Understanding
  • For a passing grade the doctoral student must
  • describe the principal physico-chemical properties of proteins, such as structure, stability, interactions and dynamics
    account for these properties in terms of molecular-level theroetical models
    interpret experimental results from physico-chemical studies of proteins
Competences and Skills
  • For a passing grade the doctoral student must
  • use physico-chemical concepts and models to solve problems involving proteins
    apply his/her theoretical knowledge to biotechnological and biomedical problems
    use electronic protein databases
    carry out spectroscopic measurements on proteins
Judgement and Approach
  • For a passing grade the doctoral student must
  • read and critically assess the research literature in protein science
    communicate effectively with researchers in protein science
Types of Instruction
  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Laboratory exercises
  • Project
  • Study visit
Examination Formats
  • Written exam
  • Seminars given by participants
  • Failed, pass
Admission Requirements
Assumed Prior Knowledge
  • Under graduate courses in physical chemistry or physics including thermodynamics, intermolecular interactions and molecular dynamics.
Selection Criteria
Literature
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  • The course literature consists of the compendium "Biophysical Chemistry", authored and updated each year by the course teachers, and of manuals for the practicals. For those who want go deeper, the compendium provides a list of selected references and links to the literature.
Further Information
Course code
  • KFKN10F
Administrative Information
  •  -05-15
  • Margareta Sandahl

All Published Course Occasions for the Course Syllabus

7 course occasions.

Course code ▽ Course Name ▽ Division ▽ Established ▽ Course syllabus valid from ▽ Start Date ▽ End Date ▽ Published ▽
KFKN10F Biophysical Chemistry Biophysical Chemistry 2017‑10‑02 Autumn 2017 2017‑09‑30 2017‑12‑14 2017‑10‑02
KFKN10F Biophysical Chemistry Biophysical Chemistry Autumn 2017 2018‑11‑05 2018‑12‑20
KFKN10F Biophysical Chemistry Biophysical Chemistry 2019‑10‑09 Autumn 2017 2019‑11‑05 2019‑12‑20 2019‑10‑09
KFKN10F Biophysical Chemistry Biophysical Chemistry Autumn 2017 2020‑11‑02 2020‑12‑18
KFKN10F Biophysical Chemistry Biophysical Chemistry Autumn 2017 2021‑11‑01 2022‑01‑15
KFKN10F Biophysical Chemistry Biophysical Chemistry Autumn 2017 2022‑10‑31 2023‑01‑13
KFKN10F Biophysical Chemistry Biophysical Chemistry Autumn 2017 2023‑10‑30 2024‑01‑13

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