Course title
先端生命科学特論   [Advanced Life Science]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 0.5 
Department   Year   Semester Spring 
Course type Spring  Course code 96212
Instructor(s)
高橋 信弘   [TAKAHASHI Nobuhiro]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office   Email address

Course description
“Proteomics”
This lecture may be useful for students working on growth and proliferation of animal cells. The approaches described in this lecture can be applicable to the dynamic analyses of many other cellular processes, and thus, will provide an advanced guide for students who want to learn about proteomics. This lecture is presented to point the way to dynamic analyses of cellular functions in proteomic scale using LS-MS technology not only for geneticist and molecular biologists moving from the studies of genomics and genotype to those of proteomics and phenotype, but also cell biologists, developmental biologists, neuroscientists etc., who are reluctant to get into proteomics because of interest gap between their individual and proteomics researches.
Expected Learning
Understanding of the basic theories and techniques of proteomics. Understanding how the proteomics is related to the other field of genomics.
Course schedule
This lecture will begin with overview of proteomics that provides the concept of proteomics, reviews the historical aspects of proteomic analysis and the state-of-art of proteomic technologies, together with a number of successful biological applications using the proteomic technology. In the second chapter of this lecture, I describe the basic aspects of LC-MS technology including the principle of the method and assembly of the LC-MS system, and explain the integrated LC-based MS methodologies coupled with bioinformatics to search for the genome-database for large-scale and high-throughput protein analyses.
Prerequisites
Required Text(s) and Materials
None
References
Manuals for proteome analysis, eds. Isobe T & Takahashi N, Yodo-sha, 2000、2004
Knowing entire picture of proteomics, eds. Isobe T and Takahashi N、Yodo-sha、2003
Assessment/Grading
Based on report.
Message from instructor(s)
I hope that a way of thinking and technology in proteomics help your future studies.
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4/17/2017 3:46:03 PM