Advanced X-Ray Crystallography
Oliver Daumke, Bernhard Loll, Gert Weber, Manfred Weiss
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Additional information / Pre-requisites
The exact dates and places (HZB/BESSY and MDC) upon request (both are planned individual from each group and are dependant on the process of the experiments).
Concluding seminar on 25.05.2025 close
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Method module: Fundamentals of Structural Biochemistry
University/Department/Institute: Freie Universität Berlin/Department of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy/Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Person responsible for the module: Lecturers of the module
Admission requirements: none
Qualification goals: Students learn methods for the preparation of biological macromolecules and for structural analysis. They acquire the theoretical basics of macromolecular structural analysis methods. Students are able to assess macromolecular properties that play a role in structural analysis. They will be able to critically evaluate manuscripts in which macromolecular structures and structural analyses are described and assess the quality of macromolecular structures. Contents: Preparation of a sample of a biological macromolecule for structural analysis; bioinformatic, biochemical or biophysical characterization of a biological macromolecule; performance of one or more procedures for structural analysis; structural description and graphical representation of structures; presentation of structural biology experiments and results.
Content of the seminar:
Protein production and characterization
Protein crystallization and protein crystals
Crystallographic symmetry
X-ray diffraction theory
The phase problem and phasing strategies
Electron density, model building, refinement, validation