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 521-301 Protein Structure, Design & Engineering

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Assoc Prof G J Howlett

Prerequisites

Biochemistry and molecular biology 521-211, 521-212 and either 521-221 or 521-220; or 521-203; or 521-024; or 521-213 plus physiology 536-250.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

36 lectures (three a week)

Subject Description

By the end of the course the student should have developed an appreciation of the impact of structural biology on biomedical research and biotechnology, and also an understanding of the structural properties of proteins. The subject matter addresses how proteins fold in vivo and in vitro; how protein design and engineering are used for investigating structure-function relationships; and the challenges of producing recombinant proteins for pharmaceutical and industrial applications. The theoretical background to the major techniques used in modern protein chemistry and their applications in biotechnology will also be covered. The following topics will be presented: general properties of protein structure; the major classes and topologies of proteins; evolution of sequence, structure and function; protein folding and molecular chaperones; protein design for biotechnology; designing proteins de novo; computer-based prediction of protein fold; binding of small molecules to proteins and drug design; protein-protein interactions; transcription factors and their interactions with DNA; effects of point mutations on tertiary structure, protein stability and biological functions; and enzyme reaction kinetics. Examples from the classical and current scientific literature will include immunoglobulins and other protein mediators of immune responses, recombinant chimeric antibodies and immunotoxins, plasminogen activators, transcription factors and protein mediators of signal transduction.

Assessment

A 2.5-hour end-of-semester written examination (80%) plus continuous assessment based on up to four short tests, (20%)

Prescribed Texts

  • C Branden and J Tooze, Introduction to Protein Structure. 2nd ed., Garland, 1998.


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