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The aim of this course is to deepen the knowledge of the principles of particular biochemical techniques, whether classical or new. Part of this course will be devoted to the extension of knowledge gained in previous studies. In the second part of the course the students will present the latest techniques published in a renowned magazines. In general, the course is designed so that the graduates acquire both the key theoretical knowledge in the field and an overview of the current methodologies used in the biochemical and molecular-biological research.
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During the previous master's study students met with theoretical foundations of biochemical methods. Within this subject, their knowledge about the latest approaches and modern methodologies used in laboratory practice will be extended. Students will acquire theoretical and directly practical knowledge and skills in modern biochemical methods. It will also benefit from the enhancement of presentation skills, in which students will prepare a brief briefing on the new techniques they use in the laboratories as part of their dissertation work. The first block of lectures will focus on classical methods - work with biological material (storage, homogenization, extraction, sample preparation for mass spectrometry), electrophoretic methods, chromatographic methods, membrane processes, centrifugation, PCR methods, methods of protein interaction analysis - depending on the students' knowledge (lectures and discussions). The second block will be devoted to the recent techniques, students will present a short presentation of a selected method published in a renowned magazines to other participants of the course. Last update: Lipovová Petra (04.05.2022)
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Presentation of a review paper form the field of biochemical methods. Oral examThe subject is finished by an oral exam. Last update: Lipovová Petra (09.07.2018)
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Boyer, Rodney F: Biochemistry laboratory: modern theory and techniques, Pearson, New Jersey, 2012 ISBN-13:978-0-13-604302-7 Janson JC: Protein Purification: Principles, High Resolution Methods, and Applications, Third Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New Jersey 2011 ISBN:9780471746614 Mikkelsen S.R.: Bioanalytical Chemistry, Wiley, New Jersey, 2016, ISBN 978-1-118-30254-5 Last update: Lipovová Petra (09.07.2018)
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1. Source of proteins, dezintegration, membrane process 2. Precipitation, extraction, and centrifugation 3. Basic classification and instrumentation, materials for electrophoretic and chromatographic methods 4. Gel permeation chromatography, ion exchange chromatography, hydrophobic chromatography and reverse phase chromatography. 5. Affinity chromatography 6. Recombinant proteins, production and troubleshooting 7. Thin layer chromatography, monitoring of chromatography and determination of protein concentration 8. Introduction to electrophoretic methods 9. Types of electrophoretic methods 10. General principles and division of immunochemical methods 11. Immunoaffinity separation of molecules 12. Presentation of a selected method published in a scientific journal 13. Presentation of a selected method published in a scientific journal 14. Presentation of a selected method published in a scientific journal
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Non. Last update: Lipovová Petra (09.07.2018)
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