School Of Biomedical And Health ScienceAnalytical BiochemistryWestern Sydney University Unit Code: J3656.1
Discipline: BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY
Student Contribution Band: NP
Level: 3
Credit Points: 10
Assumed Knowledge
Detailed knowledge of protein structure at primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary levels; relationship between protein structure and protein function; protein denaturation; isolectric points and their relevance for protein separation; basic knowledge of and competency in biochemical laboratory techniques, such as spectrophotometry, centrifugation, enzyme assay, graphical methods and biochemical calculations.
Equivalent Units
300556.1 - Analytical Protein Science
Prerequisite
300219 Biochemistry 1
About this Unit
This unit covers a range of biochemical techniques and methodologies used for both analysis and purification of biological molecules. It includes advanced aspects of spectroscopy, potentiometry, centrifugation, radioisotopes; chromatographic principles and methods (gel filtration, ion exchange, affinity, hydrophobic interaction, chromatofocusing); electrophoresis principles and methods (SDS-PAGE, isoelectric focusing, pore gradient, two-dimensional, capillary); protein extraction and separation strategies. The methods and applications of proteomic research are included. The laboratory work parallels lecture material and students gain hands-on experience in many of these techniques. The importance of quality control is emphasised and quality control programs are carried out concurrently with other laboratory work.
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