- Docente: Giampaolo Zuccheri
- Credits: 4
- SSD: CHIM/06
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences (cod. 0914)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course, the students are expected to gain some
general knowledge on polymer chemistry and some more in-depth
knowledge on the chemical structure of the principal classes of
biological macromolecules, including nucleic acids, peptides and
proteins, polysaccharides, lipids. Knowledge will be gained on the
general concepts of protein structure and folding, including topics
such as enzyme function and allosteric control; on the structure of
the nucleic acids double helices and the alternative structures; on
the assembly of lipids. Some in-depth knowledge will be gained on
macromolecules of interest to the other courses that are part of
this integrated course.
Course contents
- The chemical bond: intermolecular forces and chemical bonds. Introduction to elecrostatic interactions, hydrogen bonds, van der Waals interaction. The role of water.
- Base concepts on macromolecules: monomers, functionality, repeating unit, homopolymer, copolymer, linear, branched and cross-linked chains. Polymerization reactions. Copolymerization. Molecular weight distributions. Physical properties of polymers. The behavior of polymers. Molecular models.
- Aminoacids, peptides, proteins: Aminoacids and their properties, the peptidic bond, The primary structure of proteins. The secondary structure of proteins, The tertiary and quaternary structure of proteins. Protein folding. Examples of protein structures, fibrous and globular proteins. Notes on protein function.
- Nucleic acids: Nucleotides and nucleosides. Phosphodiester bond. DNA and RNA. Structure of nucleic acids. Helices and their properties.
- Lipids: general concepts and structures. Structures based on lipids (micelles, liposomes, membranes).
- Polysaccharides: structure and properties of starch, glycogen, cellulose. Biomolecules conjugated with saccharides.
- Introduction to the experimental techniques for the
characterization of macromolecules: brief presentation of:
Spectroscopy, Electrophoresis, Chromatography, Chrystallography,
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Ultamicroscopic techniques, Sequencing
of macromolecules, Laboratory synthesis of peptides and
oligonucleotides.
Readings/Bibliography
Book chapters and monographs will be given to students as
additional material together with the course slides. To support
their study, students will be able to use the relevant chapters of
the book "
Biochemistry", by M.K.
Campbell, S.O.Farrell, second
edition, EdiSES publisher.
Teaching methods
The course in made of lectures in class. The main princiles of the
course topics will be presented by the instructor, while further
readings and completion of some topics will be left to the
individual study.
Assessment methods
The final written test will try to assess the comprehension of all the course topics. Some oral questions might stem from the contents of the written test.
Teaching tools
Course website with the syllabus, the slides showed in class and additional information. http://biocfarm.unibo.it/samori/bioch_IF.html
Links to further information
http://www.biocfarm.unibo.it/samori/bioch_IF.html
Office hours
See the website of Giampaolo Zuccheri