Molecular Biology: From Amino Acids to Protein
Learn about amino acids and how they are organized into protein and diseases associated with protein

What you will learn
Introduction to the importanc of protein
Structure of Amino Acid
Classification of Amino Acids Based on Essentiality
Classification of Amino Acids Based on Nature of side chains (R group)
Abbreviations and Symbols for Amino Acids
D and L forms of Amino Acids
Primary Structure of Proteins
What is Polypeptide?
What is Peptide Bond?
Characteristics of Peptide Bond
Methods to Determine the primary structure of a protein
Secondary Structure of Proteins
Alpha Helix (α-Helix)
Beta Sheet (β-Sheet)
Beta Bends (β-Bends)
Tertiary Structure of Proteins
Interactions Stabilizing Tertiary Structure i.e., Disulfide bonds, Hydrophobic interactions, Hydrogen bonds and Ionic interactions
Protein Folding
Denaturation of Proteins
Quaternary Structure of Proteins
Classification of Proteins Based on Structure i.e., Globular Proteins and Fibrous Proteins
Structure and Function of Myoglobin and Hemoglobin
Structure and Function of Collagen
Diseases Associated with Proteins including Sickle Cell Anemia, Thalassemia, and Alzheimer's Disease
Why take this course?
🧬 Unlock the Secrets of Protein Structure with "Molecular Biology: From Amino Acids to Proteins" 🧬
Course Overview:
A journey from the fundamental building blocks of life to the complex, life-sustaining molecules that are proteins.
Proteins are the workhorses of biology, playing pivotal roles in virtually every biological process. In this comprehensive course, you'll embark on an exploration of how amino acids come together to form the diverse and essential class of molecules known as proteins. You'll learn about their structure, function, and the intricate mechanisms by which they affect health and disease.
What You'll Learn:
1. The Basics of Amino Acids:
- Discover the 20 amino acids that are the common constituents of mammalian proteins.
- Understand the structure of amino acids and the role of their side chains (R groups) in protein diversity.
2. The Science of Peptide Bonds:
- Learn how amino acids form peptide bonds to create polypeptide chains.
- Explore the significance of the linear sequence of amino acids in determining a protein's structure and function.
3. Protein Structure Unveiled:
- Dive into the four levels of protein organization: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures.
- Study the various techniques used to analyze the primary structure of proteins, including Edman degradation, peptide overlapping, and DNA sequencing.
4. The Art of Protein Folding:
- Examine the secondary structures like alpha helices and beta sheets that give rise to the protein's three-dimensional form.
- Investigate the tertiary folding process, guided by interactions such as disulfide bonds, hydrophobic interactions, hydrogen bonds, and ionic interactions.
5. Protein Complexity and Interaction:
- Understand how multiple polypeptide chains can form quaternary structures.
- Learn about the different types of protein classifications, including globular and fibrous proteins.
Why Study Proteins?
Proteins are closely tied to health, disease, and life itself.
- Understanding Disease Mechanisms: Explore how errors in amino acid sequences or faulty protein folding can lead to diseases like sickle cell anemia, thalassemia, and Alzheimer's disease.
- Biotechnological Applications: Learn how knowledge of protein structure and function is crucial for the development of drugs, vaccines, and biotechnological processes.
Course Highlights:
- Real-World Impact: Understand the direct implications of protein science in medicine, agriculture, and industry.
- Cutting-Edge Research: Gain insights into current research trends and methodologies in proteomics.
- Diverse Case Studies: Engage with examples that showcase the diversity of proteins in nature and their applications.
Who Should Take This Course?
This course is perfect for:
- Students and researchers interested in biochemistry, molecular biology, and proteomics.
- Those pursuing careers in biotechnology or related fields.
- Educators seeking to enhance their teaching of protein structure and function.
Embark on this exciting academic adventure with Dr. Anum Ahmad, a distinguished instructor with expertise in molecular biology. 👩🏫⚗️ With this course, you'll not only grasp the scientific principles behind proteins but also appreciate their critical role in life.
Enroll now to unlock the secrets of protein structure and join the ranks of professionals who understand the intricate dance between amino acids and the proteins they form—a dance that sustains and propels all forms of life. 🎓✨