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[ 863FCTBBITV10 ] VL Biochemical Technologies

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Es ist eine neuere Version 2015W dieser LV im Curriculum Master's programme Joint Master Programme Biological Chemistry 2018W vorhanden.
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1,3 ECTS M1 - Master's programme 1. year Chemistry Stefan Howorka 1 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Original study plan Master's programme Joint Master Programme Biological Chemistry 2010W
Objectives Students will learn the modern technologies behind bio-technological production of proteins, nucleic acids and lipids
Subject Biochemical technology - Definition and industrial applications of biochemical technology - Definition I: biopolymers (protein, DNA, carbohydrates. lipids) are subjected to chemical modification or genetic engineering to enhance their functional properties and tailor them to specific applications in industry or healthcare - Definition II: generation of enzymes that are used as tools for the bio-assisted industrial synthesis of vitamins or oligosaccharides

Proteins - Peptide synthesis (review) - Synthesis of semisynthetic proteins (expressed protein ligation) - Genetic strategies for protein engineering - Chemical tools for targeted modifications of proteins - Industrial application: PEGylation of therapeutic proteins - Industrial application: Generation of engineered lipases for application in detergents Nucleic Acids - Solid Phase Oligonucleotide Synthesis (chemical differences to biosynthesis) - Chemical synthesis of RNA - Industrial application: Synthesis of modified bases carrying fluorophores and chemical tags for immobilization of relevance in DNA microarrays and sequencing technology Lipids - Application: Biofuels

Criteria for evaluation Final examination
Methods Lectures and discussion sessions
Language English
Changing subject? No
On-site course
Maximum number of participants -
Assignment procedure Direct assignment