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Course Name
Turkish
Enzim Kinetiği
English
Enzyme Kinetics
Course Code
MBG 513
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
1
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3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Fatoş Yüksel Güvenilir
Course Objectives
To provide information on enzyme and enzyme applications.
To train students to analyse rate data of single or two/multi substrate enzyme-catalysed reaction.
To provide information on immobilized enzymes and applications.
To provide information on the importance of enzyme kinetic studies to develop an understanding on how living systems work and on the usage of enzymes in industry
To improve students ability to engage in life-long learning
Course Description
Basic concepts; Structure of enzymes, bioenergetic, Kinetics of enzyme; Equations of Michealis Menten, Lineweaver-Burk ve Eadie-Hofstee, effects of temperature and pH, inhibition, competitive, noncompetitive-uncompetitive inhibitors, inhibition of substrat and product, activation, sigmoid kinetics and allosteric enzymes, immobilized enzymes, methods and applications, experimental measurement of enzyme activity; initial velocity measurements; mechanism of enzymatic catalysis
Course Outcomes
Demonstrate knowledge of the enzyme and enzyme applications.
Analyze kinetic data and determine the rate expression for single or two/multi substrate enzyme-catalysed reaction.
Produce immobilized enzymes and use in applications.catalysed reaction.
Learn about different mechanisms for enzymatic catalysis and experimental methods
Reach information to follow the latest development in science and technology.
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