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NMR Spectroscopy in Biology
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Abstract
In this block course, students actively participate in ongoing research projects in the research groups of Profs. Allain, Wüthrich and Dr. Gossert. The students will be tutored in their experimental work by experienced postdoc students. In addition, the course includes specific lectures that provide the theoretical background for the experimental work, as well as exercises and literature work.
Objective
The course provides first "hands on" insight into applications of NMR spectroscopy in biological sciences. The course should enable the students to understand the potential and limitations of NMR applied to biological problems.
Content
The topics include studies of proteins, RNA and protein-RNA interactions, Participation in one of the following projects will be possible: - NMR of RNA - NMR of several protein-RNA complexes (hnRNPF, nPTB, SR proteins) - NMR studies of protein-ligand interactions - dynamics of protein-RNA complexes - Segmental isotopic labeling to study multidomain proteins - NMR Methods Development
Resources
Lecture Notes
No script
Literature
Lists of individual reading assignments will be handed out.
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- BSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture with exercise |
NMR Spectroscopy in Biology
Permission from lecturers required for all students.
Block course in the 2nd quarter of the spring semester
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100 h semesterly |
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Block Courses (Registration for Block courses is mandatory. Please register under . Registration period from 16.12.2019 - 06.01.2020 Please note the ETH admission criteria for the admission of ETH students to ETH block courses on the block course registration website under "allocation".)
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Block Courses in 2nd Quarter of the Semester (From 12.3.2020 to 2.4.2020)
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