Mestrado Universitario en Bioloxía Molecular , Celular e Xenética
Descriptors
Cycle
Period
Year
Type
Credits
Official Master's Degree
2nd four-month period
First
Optional
3
Language
Spanish
Teaching method
Face-to-face
Prerequisites
Department
Bioloxía
Coordinador
Gonzalez Siso, Maria Isabel
E-mail
isabel.gsiso@udc.es
Lecturers
Becerra Fernandez, Manuel
Gonzalez Siso, Maria Isabel
Vizoso Vázquez, Ángel José
E-mail
manuel.becerra@udc.es
isabel.gsiso@udc.es
a.vizoso@udc.es
Web
General description
The current importance of enzymatic processes applied to the food and drug industry allows the production of compounds that could not obtain by any other way. Industrial production of enzymes is a business that at the beginning of the 21st century moves around 1600 million of dollars a year. The use of enzymes in industrial processes is often limited by factors inherent to the nature of enzymes as for example a lack of stability in extreme conditions of temperature or pH, denaturation in presence of organic solvents or poor activity against certain substrates. Currently, there are a wide range of techniques of expression and engineering of proteins that allow the generation of modified proteins in order to overcome these limitations. There are a wide range of products developed by these pathways that are used in various fields. This course will describe current methods for expression and modification of proteins, both in basic research and biotechnological applications.
Contingency plan
1. Modifications to the contents
No changes will be made
2. Methodologies
*Teaching methodologies that are maintained
Guest lecture/keynote speech, Laboratory Practices, Directed Discussion, Mixed objective/subjective Test
*Teaching methodologies that are modified
The Guest lecture/keynote speech and the Directed Discussion will be carried out through Teams. Students will be required to submit completed response bulletins via Moodle. Laboratory Practices will be replaced by a "Case Method" type work. The Mixed objective/subjective Test will be done through Moodle.
3. Mechanisms for personalized attention to students
Tutorials will be served via email, Teams and Moodle forums.
4. Modifications in the evaluation
Mixed objective/subjective Test 40%, Laboratory Practices 30%, Directed Discussion 30%
*Evaluation observations:
Attendance will only be calculated for the sessions that took place
face-to-face until such time as face-to-face activity has been suspended.
5. Modifications to the bibliography or webgraphy
No changes will be made. Work materials are available digitally in Moodle.
(*)The teaching guide is the document in which the URV publishes the information about all its courses. It is a public document and cannot be modified. Only in exceptional cases can it be revised by the competent agent or duly revised so that it is in line with current legislation.