Practical - Schuhmacher Lab
BIO-618 / 1 credit
Teacher: Schuhmacher Milena Maria
Language: English
Remark: Open to max. 4 students. 3-day block course, every year in January. To register, contact EDMS Administration
Frequency
Every year
Summary
It's all about the lipids: We use a chemical biology approach to answer outstanding questions in membrane biology. We show you how to use our lipid tools that allow you to manipulate lipid concentrations and visualize them in cells.
Content
Lipids are essential for cellular functions and signaling processes. Yet, they are understudied compared to other biological molecules such as proteins, mainly due to a lack of appropriate methodology.
Compared to proteins, it is very difficult to introduce perturbations such as concentration changes and it is further very challenging to visualize lipids especially in a cellular context. This has mainly to do with both the size and also the chemical diversity of lipids. Chemical biology approaches such as the introduction of photolabile moieties, photocrosslinking and click chemistry groups offer the possibility to fill this methodological gap and in particular to address biological questions on the level of individual lipid species.
In this course, we will show the students the different methods we use to modulate and visualize lipids in the cell.
Note
Please note that you are not allowed to inscribe in your own group!
Keywords
Chemical biology, signaling lipids, biological membranes, cell biology, fluorescence microscopy
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, the student must be able to:
- understand the fundamental concept of the performed experiments and to communicate their outcome.
Assessment methods
Oral exam
In the programs
- Number of places: 4
- Exam form: Oral (session free)
- Subject examined: Practical - Schuhmacher Lab
- Lecture: 4 Hour(s)
- Practical work: 24 Hour(s)
- Type: optional