MED-BMS39
Understanding proteins in 3D
Course infoSchedule
Course moduleMED-BMS39
Credits (ECTS)3
CategoryMA (Master)
Language of instructionEnglish
Offered byRadboud University; Faculty of Medical Sciences; Biomedische wetenschappen;
Lecturer(s)
Contactperson for the course
dr. H. Venselaar
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Examiner
dr. H. Venselaar
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Academic year2017
Period
7  (05/03/2018 to 26/08/2018)
Starting block
7
Course mode
full-time
RemarksPeriod 7b, Thursday and Friday
Registration using OSIRISYes
Course open to students from other facultiesYes
Pre-registrationYes
Pre-registration openfrom 01/04/2017 up to and including 05/02/2018
Waiting listYes
Placement procedureDone manually by Back Office
ExplanationDone manually by Back Office
Aims
The main objectives of this module are:
 
After completion of the course, students are able to
  1. define (knowledge)  the correct way to obtain and analyze the structure that belongs to a protein of interest.
  2. explain  (comprehension)  the  effects  of  mutations  on  the  structure  and  function  using publicly available software tools (such as YASARA).
  3. apply  /  perform  (application)  a  search for  the correct  protein  structure of  interest  and combine this with his/her own knowledge and structural information found elsewhere.
  4. distinguish (analysis) between situations in which one has to use either a solved protein structure, a homology model, or sequence based predictions.
  5. Recognize the 20 amino acids and the relation between their specific properties (such as charge, size and hydrophobicity) in the context of a protein’s 3D-conformation.
  6. evaluate (evaluation) the quality of a protein structure/model, and understand when this is still sufficient to use for research.
Content
The module 

This course focuses on understanding the relation between a protein’s sequence, 3D-conformation, and its function. Students will learn how to obtain, visualize and interpret structural data from several databases in the internet. The course will teach the students how to analyze mutations and their relations to disease using the existing protein structures, and how to predict a protein’s structure from its sequence using homology modelling techniques. The goal of this course is to provide the student with enough knowledge to use the information hidden in protein 3D- conformations in their own research.
 
Levels
master

Instructional modes
Working group

Remark
Period 7b, Thursday and Friday

Tests
Course examination
Test weight1
OpportunitiesBlock 7, Block 7