OSS 2014
• Course codę:
• Course title: Enzymology
• Language of the lecturer: polish
Course form |
Lecture |
Classes |
Laboratory |
Project |
Seminar |
Number of hours/week1 |
1 |
1 | |||
Number of hours/semester1 |
15 |
15 | |||
Form of the course completion |
attendcmce reports tests |
attendcmce prepare of presentation | |||
ECTS credits |
2 |
1 | |||
Total Student’s Workload |
60 |
30 |
• Level of the course: basie
• Prereąuisites: working knowledge of biology, microbiology and biochemestry
• Name, first name and degree of the lecturer/supervisor: Katarzyna Piekarska dr inż.
• Names, first names and degrees of the team’s members: dr hab. Barbara Kołwzan, dr Waldemar Adamiak
• Year: I Semester: I
• Type of the course: obligatory
• Aims of the course (effects of the course): Students getting prepared for independent research work on enzyme isolation, purification and stabilization, enzyme kinetics and application in research experiments.
• Form of the teaching: traditional
• Course description: Enzymes as biocatalysts. Enzymatic reaction mechanisms. Methods of refining and stabilizing enzymes isolated from natural sources. Enzymatic reaction kinetics. Qualitative and quantitative studies of some enzymes. Contemporary trends in enzyme-based techniąues.
• Lecture:
Particular lectures contents |
Number of hours |
• Classes - the contents:
Seminars - the contents: Enzymes as biocatalysts. Role of energy and Chemical potential in enzyme-based catalysis. Enzymatic reaction mechanisms. Role of enzyme structure in catalytic processes Enzymatic reaction kinetics. Enzyme kinetic models. Enzyme activity regulatory mechanisms. Methods of refining and stabilizing enzymes isolated from natural sources Recombined enzymes obtained in expression systems. Enzyme immobilization. Co-immobilization of enzymes and microorganism cells.