| Learning Outcomes |
PO |
MME |
| The students who succeeded in this course: |
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| LO-1 |
Can define proteins and their properties. |
PO-1 Develop advanced theoretical and applied knowledge in the field, depending on undergraduate and graduate qualifications.
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Examination |
| LO-2 |
Can explain the protein analysis methods. |
PO-1 Develop advanced theoretical and applied knowledge in the field, depending on undergraduate and graduate qualifications.
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Examination |
| LO-3 |
Can have information about how the protein analysis methods applied today are done. |
PO-1 Develop advanced theoretical and applied knowledge in the field, depending on undergraduate and graduate qualifications. PO-5 Can have the ability to search literature, make presentations, design and prepare experimental setups, and interpret the relevant results. PO-15 Have adequate knowledge of computer software used in chemistry and use information and communication technologies at an advanced level.
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Examination Presentation |
PO: Programme Outcomes MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation |
| Course Contents |
| As part of the course content, the definition of proteins, their properties, structures, protein analysis methods, determination of molecular weights, sequence analysis of proteins, and practical applications will be explained. |
| Weekly Course Content |
| Week |
Subject |
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
| 1 |
Definition of proteins, explanation of their functions and properties |
Lecture, Discussion, Question and Answer |
| 2 |
Amino acids, properties of amino acids, peptide bond and properties, |
Lecture, Discussion, Question and Answer |
| 3 |
Structure, classification and denaturation of proteins |
Lecture, Discussion, Question and Answer |
| 4 |
Introduction to Protein Analysis Methods: Analysis Methods Based on Molecular Size |
Lecture, Discussion, Question and Answer |
| 5 |
Introduction to Protein Analysis Methods: Analysis Methods Based on Differences in Solubility |
Lecture, Discussion, Question and Answer |
| 6 |
Introduction to Protein Analysis Methods: Analysis Methods Based on Electrical Charge |
Lecture, Discussion, Question and Answer |
| 7 |
Introduction to Protein Analysis Methods: Analysis Methods Based on Selective Adsorption and Specific Ligands |
Lecture, Discussion, Question and Answer |
| 8 |
mid-term exam |
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| 9 |
Determination of Molecular Weights of Proteins: Gel Filtration Chromatography and SDS-PAGE |
Lecture, Discussion, Question and Answer |
| 10 |
Protein Analysis Methods: Blotting Techniques (Western-Eastern Blot)
Protein Sequence Analysis |
Lecture, Discussion, Question and Answer |
| 11 |
Presentation of Articles Using Protein Analysis Methods |
Source Search, Presentation |
| 12 |
Presentation of Articles Using Protein Analysis Methods |
Source Search, Presentation |
| 13 |
Presentation of Articles Using Protein Analysis Methods |
Source Search, Presentation |
| 14 |
Presentation of Articles Using Protein Analysis Methods |
Source Search, Presentation |
| 15 |
Presentation of Articles Using Protein Analysis Methods |
Source Search, Presentation |
| 16 |
final exam |
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| Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
| 1 |
Keha, E. E., Küfrevioğlu, Ö. İ. (2012). Biyokimya, Aktif Yayınevi. |
| 2 |
Dennison, C.. Protein Saflaştırma Rehberi, Aktif Yayınları. |
| Required Course instruments and materials |
| Computer, projection. |