Course Identification

Analysis of proteins: Chromatography and mass spectrometry
20243411

Lecturers and Teaching Assistants

Dr. Yishai Levin, Dr. Gili Ben-Nisan
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Course Schedule and Location

2024
First Semester
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14/01/2024
24/01/2024
28

Field of Study, Course Type and Credit Points

Life Sciences: Laboratory; Elective; Regular; 1.00 points
Chemical Sciences: Laboratory; Elective; Regular; 0.50 points
Life Sciences (ExCLS Track): Elective; 1.00 points

Comments

The practical part of the course will be held in person only, while the theoretical part will be hybrid.

FGS Room B:
Jan 14, 09:00-11:00 theoretical, mass spec. - Yishai
Jan 15, 09:00-12:00 Proteomics. - Yishai
Jan 16, 09:00-11:00 Native MS - Gili

The practical part:
21.01.24 to the 24.01.24, 09:00-14:00

Prerequisites

No

Restrictions

16

Language of Instruction

English

Registration by

03/10/2023

Attendance and participation

Obligatory

Grade Type

Pass / Fail

Grade Breakdown (in %)

50%
50%

Evaluation Type

Seminar

Scheduled date 1

04/02/2024
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0900-1100
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Estimated Weekly Independent Workload (in hours)

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Syllabus

Analysis of proteins provides unparalleled insight into the function of many biological systems. Chromatography and mass spectrometry are the core technologies that provide the capability to measure proteins in their native or identify and quantify thousands of proteins in a single experiment (termed bottom up proteomics).  

The course will provide theoretical background of discovery proteomics and native protein analysis, including how raw data of typical experiments are produced, what information it provides, how to process the data and interpretation.

The course will also include live demonstrations at the de Botton Institute for Protein Profiling and at Prof. Michal Sharon’s laboratories of how to run samples on the instruments and process data.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate understanding of the basics of  chromatography and mass-spectrometry.
  2. Demonstrate understanding of the basics of mass spectrometry including mass spectrometry for characterizing the structural properties of protein complexes.
  3. Prepare samples for the different methods of analysis, appreciate data collection and analysis.
  4. Discuss the various applications, limitations and restrictions of the various methods.

Reading List

 

Website

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