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Molecular Biology and Biophysics III: Proteins: Structure, Function and Engineering
Mol'biol.u.Biophysik III
Topics of the lecture are: Biophysics of protein folding, membrane proteins and biophysics of membranes, enzymatic catalysis, catalytic RNA and RNAi, and current topics in protein biophysics and structural biology
Molecular Biology and Biophysics III: Proteins: Structure, Function and Engineering
Molekularbiologie und Biophysik I und III
Part 1: The lecture covers: Biophysics of protein folding, mmbrane proteins and biophysics of membranes, enzymatic catalysis, catalytic RNA and RNAi, current topics in protein biophysics and structural biologyPart 2: The lecture covers: DNA and RNA structures; Protein/DNA and protein/RNA complexes and thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of their interactions.
Molecular Biology and Biophysics III: Proteins: Strucutre, Function and Engineering
Mol'biol.u.Biophysik III: Proteine: Struktur, Funktion und Engineering
Molekular biology and Biophysics III: Biophysics of protein folding, membrane proteins and biophysics of membranes, enzymatic catalysis, katalytic RNA and RNAi, proteome analytics, actual literature in protein biophysics and structural biology
The course consists of a series of research seminars on Structural Biology and Biophysics, given by both scientists of the National Center of Competence in Research (NCCR) in Structural Biology and external speakers.
This course on advanced topics in molecular biology and biochemistry covers the structure and function of large cellular protein assemblies. The lecturers will cover topics including membrane proteins, protein glycosylation, horizonal gene transfer, microbial cytomotive filaments, and microbial contractile injection systems.
Structural Biology
Strukturbiologie
The course consists of a series of research seminars on Structural Biology, Biochemistry and Biophysics, given by both scientists of the National Center of Competence in Research (NCCR) in Structural Biology and external speakers. Information on the individual seminars is provided on the following websites:http://www.structuralbiology.uzh.ch/educ002.asphttp://www.biol.ethz.ch/dbiol-cal/index
Students will carry out defined research projects related to the current research topics of the groups of Prof. Glockshuber and Prof. Weber-Ban. The topics include mechanistic studies on the assembly of adhesive pili from pathogenic bacteria, disulfide bond formation in the bacterial periplasm, ATP-dependent chaperone-protease complexes and formation of amyloid deposits in Alzheimer's disese.
Protein folding, Assembly and Degradation
Protein Folding, Assembly and Degradation
Students will carry out defined research projects related to the current research topics of the groups of Prof. Glockshuber and Prof. Weber-Ban. The topics include mechanistic studies on the assembly of adhesive pili from pathogenic bacteria, disulfide bond formation in the bacterial periplasm, ATP-dependent chaperone-protease complexes and formation of amyloid deposits in Alzheimer's disese.
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