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Course module: BMB454007
BMB454007
Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry
Course info
Course codeBMB454007
EC1.5
Course goals
At the end of the course the student:
  1. knows the state-of-the-art strategies and techniques used in proteomics research;
  2. has knowledge of application of these techniques, particularly mass spectrometry, used in proteomics research;
  3. Is able to interpret experimental data of proteomics research (both manual and automated spectra interpretation);
  4. knows the possibilities offered in the field of proteomics research;
  5. is able to participate in scientific discussions;
  6. is able to analyse presentations of other scientist.
Content
Period: 10-18 April 2017

Faculty
Dr. S. Lemeer, Chemistry Dpt., Science Faculty, UU
Invited speakers


Course Content
Over the past few years mass spectrometry has become a powerful technique for the identification and characterization of single proteins, but also in the analysis of complex mixtures (e.g. protein complexes, proteins in organelles or even entire cells). With recent developments in mass spectrometry, but also in separation science (such as two-dimensional electrophoresis and peptide chromatography), proteomics increasingly finds its place among established biochemical techniques. More importantly, it has proven itself as a discovery tool in many biological and biomedical applications. This one-week course aims to give an overview of techniques used in proteomics, particularly mass spectrometry, along with examples of their application to biological research. Topics that will be covered in the course are:
·         principles of mass spectrometry
·         protein identification by MS
·         protein separation techniques (including 2D-gel electrophoresis)
·         peptide separation techniques, including (multidimensional) chromatography
·         large scale proteomics
·         bioinformatics
·         quantitative proteomics
·         analysis of protein networks
·         analysis of protein posttranslational modifications (including phosphorylation)
Applications of these techniques will be illustrated by invited speakers who will show examples of mass spectrometry applied to biological problems in developmental biology, cell biology and immunology. An important part of the course is hands-on training in the interpretation of experimental data (manual and automated interpretation of spectra, database searching, bioinformatics). In addition, a lab-demo will be organized at the Dept. of Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry to show various instruments in action.

Literature/study material used
N.A.

Registration
Please register online on the CS&D website: www.CSnD.nl/courses. CS&D students have priority in registration until 3 weeks before the start of the course. Thereafter, registration is on 'first-come-first-serve' basis until the maximum number of 20 participants is reached.

Mandatory for students in Master’s programme
N.A.

Prerequisite knowledge
Bsc BMW / Biology
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