Details of LS4108 (Autumn 2020)

Level: 4 Type: Theory Credits: 4.0

Course CodeCourse NameInstructor(s)
LS4108 Protein Structure, Function and Engineering Rahul Das,
Supratim Datta

Preamble
This course designed to provide undergraduate students with an introduction to how nature transforms and manipulate biologically relevant molecules. The course will introduce methods and strategies commonly used in protein structure and engineering. At the end of the course, students should be able to understand and explain the role of protein structure and dynamics and how to engineer proteins. The student will know the differences between rational design and directed evolution and have general knowledge about miscellaneous topics such as the analysis of secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure, as well as of screening methods used for the selection of novel protein variants with improved properties.
Case studies will be used to illustrate the concepts presented.

Syllabus
Overview of protein structure and dynamics
Modular system of proteins Eg. Kinases and regulation of kinases; Protein structure, dynamics and drug interactions
Recombinant DNA technology
Protein engineering techniques
Directed evolution methods and high throughput screening
Circular permutation, computational protein design, antibody engineering
Synthetic biology- Introduction, and applications in bioengineering

References
References and handouts will be provided in class.

Course Credit Options

Sl. No.ProgrammeSemester NoCourse Choice
1 IP 1 Elective
2 IP 3 Elective
3 IP 5 Elective
4 MR 1 Not Allowed
5 MR 3 Not Allowed
6 MS 5 Not Allowed
7 MS 7 Elective
8 MS 9 Elective
9 RS 1 Elective
10 RS 2 Elective