Methods for Characterization of Biomolecules

Objectives

Esta unidade tem por objetivo introduzir os princípios básicos e as potencialidades de múltiplas metodologias de caracterização funcional e estrutural de biomoléculas, numa perspectiva integrada e complementar.

General characterization

Code

11177

Credits

6.0

Responsible teacher

Maria João Lobo de Reis Madeira Crispim Romão, Miguel Nuno Sepúlveda de Gouveia Teixeira

Hours

Weekly - 4

Total - 57

Teaching language

Português

Prerequisites

Sem requisitos prévios

Bibliography

Biophysical Chemistry: Part I,II e III , Charles R. Cantor and Paul R. Schimmel, W. H. Freeman

 Principles of fluorescence spectroscopy, Joseph R. Lakowicz, Kluwer Academic : Plenum Publishers, 1999.

 Biomolecular EPR spectroscopy,  Wilfred R. Hagen- Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2009

Electron paramagnetic resonance : elementary theory and practical applications , John A. Weil, James R. Bolton, John E. Wertz,  John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1993

 Practical approaches to biological inorganic chemistry,  ed. Robert R. Crichton, Ricardo O. Louro, Elsevier, 2013

Teaching method

Aulas são em diversos formatos mas essencialmente recorrendo a apresentações em power point

Evaluation method

Teórica: Testes ou  Exame Final 

Seminários: apresentação e discussão de um  artigo científico

Subject matter

I-Biomolecules- Proteins; Carbohydrates, Lipids and Membranes; Nucleic Acids; Molecular Complexes and interaction of biomolecules.

II- Methodologies

1.Spectroscopic Techniques

a) UV-Visible spectroscopy;

b) Fluorescence spectroscopy;

c) Vibrational spectroscopies: Infra-red and Fourier Transform IR. Raman and Resonance Raman;

d) Electron Paramagnetic Resonance spectroscopy.

e) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy;

2. Mass spectrometry

3. Determination of 3D structures of biological macromolecules:

a) Structural determination by X-ray Crystallography (Crystallization; X-ray diffraction; calculation of electronic density maps). Structural information by SAXS.

b) Structural determination by Electronic Microscopy (EM).

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