Lectured in 3de jaar Chemie optie biochemie
Theory [A] 37.5
Exercises [B] 50.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 220
Studypoints [E] 8
Lecturer Raphaël ROGIERS
Co-lecturers  
Reference IICHCB03A02583
 
Key words
Enzymology and Molecular Biology

Objectives

Close examination of the actions and the properties of free and immobilized
enzymes in view of their applications in enzymatic analysis and industrial
processes.
The course "Molecular Biology" goes into the subject of DNA replication and
gene control by the cell.
The seminary work learns the student the diverse aspects concerning his
thesis.



Prerequisites

Knowledge of the principles of biochemistry.



Topics

Enzymology
The structure of several groups of biocatalysts is discussed (enzymes,
ribozymes, abzymes and synzymes).
Beside the kinetics and the diverse forms of inhibition, the applications of
free and immobilized enzymes in food analysis, medicine and industry are
explained.
The kinetic parameters and the inhibition of the enzymatic reactions are
determined in the practical courses.

Molecular Biology
Profound explanation of DNA replication, DNA repair, start and stop of RNA
transcription and his regulation.

The seminary course involves a written synthesis of publications and a
discussion of it in group. There is also a discussion of biotechnological
innovations.



Teaching Methods

Theoretical course : lectures - demonstrations
Practical course : laboratory work
Seminars : individual pesentations, group presentations and discussion



Materials used

Theoretical course : teacher's course
Practical course : teacher's course
Seminars : scientific & technical literature, school library materials



Study guidance


Assessment

Theoretical course : oral examination
Practical course : evaluation during course - report of the results
Seminars : examination of the individual presentation



Study costs


Lecturer(s)


Language

Dutch