Protein engineering (2010/2011)

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Course code
4S000657
Credits
6
Academic sector
BIO/10 - BIOCHEMISTRY
Language of instruction
Italian
Teaching is organised as follows:
Activity Credits Period Academic staff Timetable
Mod 1 3 II semestre Paola Dominici
Mod 2 3 II semestre Paola Dominici

Lesson timetable

Learning outcomes

Course Description: The course introduces fundamental tools and techniques currently used to engineer protein molecules. Covers the methods used to analyze the impact of these alterations on different protein functions with specific emphasis on enzymatic catalysis. Uses case studies to reinforce the concepts covered, as well as to demonstrate the wide impact of protein engineering research.
Course Significance: Protein engineering is an interdisciplinary field where engineering principles and practices are utilized to generate molecules with novel properties.
The applications of this technology can be found in diverse areas including: drug discovery,
industrial chemical synthesis, transgenic plant research, and nanotechnology.

Syllabus

1. Protein Engineering
• General concepts
• Which targets can be addressed?
• How to choose between rational design and evolutive methods.
2. Generation of mutant libraries
• Random mutagenesis, DNA shuffling, Error-prone PCR
• Saturation mutagenesis, SeSaMmethod et
• Examples for successful applications: Directed evolution of DCase; Directed evolution of alpha amylase
• Site-directed mutagenesis. Mutagenic primer design.

3. Emerging principles in protease-based drug discovery. Aspartate proteases inhibitors: inhibitors of HIV protease.
4. The Tumor Suppressor p53: From Structures to Drug Discovery.
Structure–function–rescue: the diverse nature of common p53 cancer mutants.
5. Structure and catalytic mechanism of COX-1 and COX-2. From structure to rational design of selective inhibitors.

Assessment methods and criteria

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