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VL (*)Bioenergetics

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3 ECTS M2 - Master's programme 2. year Chemistry Ondřej Prášil 2 hpw SBU Budweis
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Original study plan Master's programme Joint Master Programme Biological Chemistry 2010W
Objectives (*)To acquire basic knowledge in bioenergetics.
Subject (*)Current research in bioenergetics. Transformation of energy in living organisms: overview, thermodynamic description. Overview of high energy compounds. Examples of mechanisms of energy conservation on the level of substrate. Biomembranes: lipids, proteins and their interactions. Mechanisms of membrane transport. Transporters, ion chanels, ionophores. Membrane transpoert ATPases. Enzymes, prosthetic groups and electron transporters in bioenergetically important redox reactions. Membrane bound electron transport chains. Methods how to study the electron transport chains. Artificial donors and acceptors. Coupling of redox reactions with the generation of proton gradient. Mitochondrial respiration and oxidative phosphorylation. Aerobic respiration in chemoorganotrophic and chemolithotrophic bacteria. Anaerobic respiration. Regulative mechanisms in facultativ anaerobs. Bacteriorhodopsin photosynthesis. Anoxygenic and oxygenic photosynthesis dependent on (bacterio) chlorophyll, cooperation of photosystems in oxygenic photosynthesis. Carbon fixation. Mutual metabolic cooperation of mitochondria, chloroplasts and cytoplasm. Mechanochemical energy transformation. Thermogenesisi in brown fat tissuei. Bioluminiscence. Bioenergetics of natrium ion. Evolution of bioenergetic processes. Bioenergetics and cycles of biogenic compounds in nature.
Criteria for evaluation (*)Oral examination
Methods (*)Lecture
Language  English
Changing subject? No
Further information (*)Recommended reading:

D.G.Nicholls, S.J.Ferguson: Bioenergetics 3, Academic Press, 2001, ISBN 0-12-518121-3 Kodíček, M., Karpenko, V.: Biofysikální chemie, Academia, Praha, 2000.

Vodrážka, Z.: Fyzikální chemie pro biologické vědy, Academia, Praha 1982.

R.E.Blankenship: Molecular Mechanisms of Photosynthesis, Blackwell, 2002, ISBN 0-632-04321-0

On-site course
Maximum number of participants -
Assignment procedure Direct assignment