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Where does the structure of our body come from?

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This course, Structural materials in cells, looks at the structure of cells and how proteins are used by both animals and plants to create a framework for cellular growth. You will also learn how a material as fine as spider silk can exceed the strength of steel.

Course learning outcomes

After studying this course, you should be able to:

  • Describe and give examples of how self-assembly enables construction ‘from the bottom up’ in natural materials
  • Explain what is meant by primary and higher-order structure in proteins and give examples
  • Give examples of the range of functions carried out by proteins within cells
  • Describe how a combination of strong and weak bonding within biopolymers and lipids is used to build hierarchical structures with common structural elements and finely tuned properties, including calculations where appropriate
  • Explain how both positive and negative design principles must be applied to the design of molecular devices and comment on the challenges involved in attempting such design.

Course content

  • Introduction 00:03:00
  • Learning outcomes 00:10:00
  • Biological materials 00:45:00
  • Construction with lipids 01:30:00
    • Protein diversity 01:00:00
    • Protein structure 01:15:00
    • Spider silk 01:00:00
    • Engineering with proteins 01:30:00
    • Conclusion 00:03:00

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