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Biophysical Chemistry
FCH-MCO_BFCHAcad. year: 2015/2016
The course focuses on the application of basic theoretical knowledge of physical chemistry to the biological systems. It represents a borderline course between physics, chemistry and biology, which allow obtaining molecular and structural perspective on biologically important and medically important pehnomena. Attention is drawn to an impact of the basic theoretical knowledge into analytical (advanced methods of study and interpretation of the structure and function of biopolymers) and application fields.
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1., 2. Principal concepts and strategy of biophysical chemistry (introduction, structure and function of biomolecules, molecular interactions, cell environment)
3., 4. Conformation of biomolecule (Importance of molecular interactions in living systems, analytical tools)
5., 6. Bioenergetics (thermodynamics of the living systems, binding constants and methods of the determination)
7. Kinetics of biological processes (enzymatic kinetics, kinetics of denaturation, pharmacokinetics)
8. Transport in living systems (mass transport, membrane processes, information transport, osmotic transport, Donnan equilibrium)
9. Phase transfer in biopolymers (dissolution, denaturation, crystallization, phase diagrams)
10., 11. Electrochemistry of biopolymers (activity of polyelectrolytes, dissociation a solvation of bipolymers, vsolování a vysolování bílkovin, Hoffmeister series, buffering of biopolymers – pH of the body fluids,...)
12. Computation methods in the study on structure and dynamics of biopolymers
13. Impact of biophysical chemistry on industrial applications
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