Protein Engineering and Development

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Course Outline

  1. Protein Engineering Basics
  2. Protein Structure and Function
  3. Mutagenesis Techniques
  4. Gene Editing Methods
  5. Protein Modification Strategies
  6. Analytical Techniques
  7. Post-translational Modifications
  8. Applications of Engineered Proteins
  9. Design and Development Process

1. Protein Engineering Basics

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Protein Engineering: The process of designing and modifying proteins to alter their structure, function, or stability for specific applications, using techniques from molecular biology, chemistry, and bioinformatics.

  • Rational Design: A targeted approach to protein engineering that involves understanding the structure-function relationship of a protein and making specific modifications based on this knowledge.

  • Directed Evolution: A method that mimics natural selection by generating a library of protein variants through random mutagenesis and selecting those with desired traits, without requiring detailed structural knowledge.

  • Site-Directed Mutagenesis: A precise technique to introduce specific amino acid substitutions at defined positions in a protein’s sequence, often used to study structure-function relationships or improve properties.

  • Post-Translational Modification (PTM): Chemical modifications of proteins after synthesis (e.g., phosphorylation, glycosylation) that influence activity, localization, or stability.

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1. What is protein engineering?

2. Which level of protein structure involves the three-dimensional folding of a single polypeptide chain?

3. What is the primary role of mutagenesis techniques in protein engineering?

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Protein engineering — definition?

Designing and modifying proteins for specific functions.

Rational design — role?

Uses structural knowledge to make targeted modifications.

Directed evolution — method?

Generates variants and selects desired traits via screening.

Site-directed mutagenesis — purpose?

Introduces specific amino acid changes at defined positions.

Gene editing — main tool?

CRISPR-Cas9 for precise genomic modifications.

Post-translational modification — example?

Phosphorylation alters protein activity and signaling.

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