Molecular Biology 2009
Especially the lecture of the first day has been modified quite a bit. The notes include a short part about interference which was, however, skipped during the actual lecture. I realised that it would require a better introduction.
Printouts for the talks
Day | PDF-File | Size | md5sum |
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Monday (Day 1) | 8.4MB | 052f2484e34f1e086cfa041961349d6a | |
Thursday (Day 3) | 4.7MB | c5272da2abf70cebc0079b2874d3221c |
Printouts for the exercises
The exercises this year were meant to start a discussion. I did not prepare an answer sheet this year.
Day | File | Size | md5sum |
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Tuesday (Day 2) | 1.2MB | 5952e44e34fbeeb5105af9dd23f40dd0 |
There is no exercise sheet for Friday. Instead I distributed the first four pages of the following articles:
- Thomson et al, "Running in reverse: The Structural Basis for Translocation Polarity in Hexameric Helicases", Cell (2009), 139, pp523-534
- Lo et al., "The crystal structure of a replicative hexameric helicase DnaC and its complex with single-stranded DNA", NAR (2009), 37, pp 804-814
- Venugopal et al, "Structure of cyclophilin from Leishmania donovanu bound to cyclosporin at 2.6A resolution [...]", Acta Cryst D (2009), 65, pp 1187-1195
The data from the crystallographic tables and open questions from the lectures were discussed.
Printouts for the Practical
The tutorial changed only slightly compared to last year. Rasmol was replaced with PyMol and one section was added at the end to encourage the students to play with PyMol in case they finish early.
Tim Grüne
Last modified: Mar 25, 2020 22:35