MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
cod. 14410

Academic year 2012/13
1° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Biologia molecolare (BIO/11)
Field
Attività formative affini o integrative
Type of training activity
Related/supplementary
16 hours
of face-to-face activities
2 credits
hub: -
course unit
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Integrated course unit module: BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Learning objectives

Learn and comment on features, functions, structure and the metabolic role of the major bio-molecules (proteins, nucleic acids, enzymes and co-enzymes, water soluble and fat-soluble vitamins). Learn the mechanisms of metabolic energy production and homeostasis. Learn the structure and the function of eukaryotic genes. Learn the mechanisms of transmission of genetic information, DNA repair and gene expression. Learn the main metabolic pathways and their regulation. Classify and describe the structure and the functions of hormones. Learn the hormonal regulation of metabolic functions. Learn metabolic and biochemical correlations between organs and tissues in normal and pathological conditions.

Prerequisites

To be eligible for final exam of Systematic and Dynamics Human Biochemistry (at the end of the second year of course), students must have passed the following exams:
1) Chemistry and Biochemistry
2) Histology

Course unit content

Learn and comment on features, functions, structure and the metabolic role of the major bio-molecules (proteins, nucleic acids, enzymes and co-enzymes, water soluble and fat-soluble vitamins). Learn the mechanisms of metabolic energy production and homeostasis. Learn the structure and the function of eukaryotic genes. Learn the mechanisms of transmission of genetic information, DNA repair and gene expression. Learn the main metabolic pathways and their regulation. Classify and describe the structure and the functions of hormones. Learn the hormonal regulation of metabolic functions. Learn metabolic and biochemical correlations between organs and tissues in normal and pathological conditions.

Full programme

Molecular basis of genetic information. Composition and structure of nucleic acids. Structure and function of eukaryotic gene. DNA replication. DNA repair. Mechanisms of gene expression in correlation with human disease, cell aging and cancer. Types of RNA: structure and functions. Genetic code and its properties. Mechanisms and regulation of transcription. Protein synthesis and its regulation. Regulation of gene expression and fate of post-synthetic proteins. Control of proliferation. Apoptosis. Differentiation. Molecular biology techniques: cloning, DNA sequencing, restriction enzymes and restriction maps, transgenes and transgenic organisms. Recombinant DNA technology in forensic medicine.

Bibliography

Nelson DL, Cox MM: I principi di Biochimica di Lehninger, Zanichelli, Bologna.
Lewin, Krebs, Goldstein, Kilpatrick: Il gene. Zanichelli, Bologna.
Amaldi, Benedetti, Pesole, Plevani: Biologia Molecolare. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana, Milano.
Lieberman, Marks: Biochimica Medica, un approccio clinico. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana, Milano.
Baynes JW, Dominiczak MH: Biochimica per le discipline biomediche, Elsevier Mosby, Philadelphia.
Caldarera CM: Biochimica Sistematica Umana, CLUEB, Bologna.
Devlin TM: Biochimica con aspetti clinici. Wiley-Liss, New York.
Garrett RH, Grisham CM: Biochimica. Piccin, Padova.
Mathews CK, van Holde KE, Ahern KG: Biochimica, Casa Editrice Ambrosiana, Milano.
Murray RK, Granner DK, Mayes PA, Rodwell VW; Harper Biochimica, McGraw-Hill Libri Italia srl, Milano.
Siliprandi, Tettamanti: Biochimica Medica, Piccin. Padova.
Voet D, Voet JG: Biochimica John Wiley & Sons, USA.

Teaching methods

Oral lessons, seminars

Assessment methods and criteria

Exam: oral and written

Other information

Support activities

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