BMB502: Enzymes and membranes (5 ECTS)

STADS: 01006501

Level
Bachelor course

Teaching period
The course is offered in the autumn semester.
First quarter.

Teacher responsible
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Timetable
Group Type Day Time Classroom Weeks Comment
Common I Monday 14-16 U110 35
Common I Monday 14-16 U55 36-40
Common I Tuesday 14-16 U55 36
Common I Wednesday 12-14 U140 35-40
Common I Friday 08-10 U55 35-36
S1 TE Tuesday 10-12 U62 36-38
S1 TE Tuesday 10-12 U132 39,41
S1 TE Tuesday 10-12 U144 40
S1 TL Saturday 09-13 BMB`s øvelseslab 39-40
S2 TL Monday 10-14 BMB`s øvelseslab 39-40
S2 TE Tuesday 12-14 U62 36-41
S3 TL Tuesday 08-12 BMB`s øvelseslab 39-40
S3 TE Wednesday 10-12 U62 36
S3 TE Wednesday 10-12 U132 37-41
S4 TE Thursday 08-10 U62 36-41
S4 TL Thursday 10-14 BMB`s øvelseslab 39-40
S5 TE Monday 16-18 U62 40
S5 TL Wednesday 14-18 BMB`s øvelseslab 39-40
S5 TE Friday 12-14 U62 36-38,40-41
S6 TE Thursday 10-12 U62 36-41
S6 TL Friday 08-12 BMB`s øvelseslab 39-40
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Revison of timetable:
: Større lokaler til S1 om tirsdagen.
: Undervisning fredag uge 39 for hold S5, er flyttet til mandag kl. 16-18 i uge 40.
: Større lokaler til hold S3.
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Prerequisites:
None

Academic preconditions:
The courses BB501, Biology – from Molecule to Ecosystem or BB508, and MM502 Calculus II or MM504 Biomath II must be passed. Furthermore, the student must be familiar with the content of the course BMB501, Biomolecular Chemistry.

Course introduction
Give students a thorough introduction to the catalytic properties and the mode of action of enzymes as well as to the structure and function of biological membranes. The course will focus on the basic theory about enzymes and membranes, as well as on the methods, that are used in their study. The topics in the course will form the basis for later work with enzymes and membranes, and it will provide the fundamental knowledge for the study of cell metabolism and its incorporation into physiology.

Qualifications
The students will get a an insight into the structure and function of enzymes and biological membranes and they will be able to use this knowledge in various scientific and medical contexts, such as
• To use the basic laws of thermodynamics on biological problems
• To be able to work practically with enzymes and membranes
• To understand how enzymes and membranes carry out their function
• To know how enzyme activity can be determined in various biological samples, e.g. blood samples
• To understand how the activity of enzymes and membrane proteins can be regulated and use this knowledge to predict the action of various compounds, e.g. toxins or drugs, on metabolism
• To understand and predict the effect of changes in the physico-chemical properties of biological membranes on various membrane-bound processes


Expected learning outcome


Subject overview
The following topics will be presented and discussed:
1. Thermodynamics, including the first and second law of thermodynamics with special emphasis on entropy.
2. Experimental techniques used to study enzymes and membranes, especially spectrophotometry and fluorescence spectroscopy
3. Chemical kinetics – including first and second order reactions
4. Simple Michaelis-Menten kinetics
5. Bisubstrate reactions
6. Cooperativity and allostery
7. Regulation of enzyme activity
8. Examples of the catalytic mechanisms of enzymes
9. The chemical components of biological membranes
10. Lipid structures in aqueous solution
11. The Singer-Nicholson model of membrane structure
12. Local lipid structures
13. Diffusion through membranes
14. Active and passive membrane transport
15. Ion channels
16. Membrane receptors
The students will get an opportunity to study simple membrane systems and enzyme reactions in two laboratory exercises.

Literature
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Syllabus
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Website
This course uses e-learn (blackboard).

Prerequisites for participating in the exam
None

Assessment and marking:
a) Approval og two reports of laboratory exercises. Evaluated pass/fail marking by teacher (1 ECTS). b) Three-hour written exam at the end of the course. External examiner and marks according to the Danish 7-point scale (4 ECTS).

Expected working hours
The teaching method is based on three phase model.

Undervisningen vil bestå af forelæsninger (30 timer), eksaminatorier (12 timer) og laboratorieøvelser (8 timer). Kommunikationen mellem lærere og studerende vil i vid udstrækning foregå via SDU’s e-learn system. Dele af kurset kan være på engelsk.
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Language
This course is taught in Danish.

Course enrollment
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