Cell and Molecular Biology

Paper Code: 
ZOL-323b
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
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Biomembranes.

  • Phospholipids : main lipid constituent.
  • Cytosolic and exoplasmic face of biomembranes.
  • Intrinsic and extrinsic proteins.

 

  •  Glycolipids.
  • Mobility of lipids and integral proteins
  • Fluidity of bio membrane.
  • Cell Junctions (Gap, tight and desmosomes )

Transport across cell membrane.

  •   Diffusion of small molecules.
  • Osmosis and water channels.
  • Uniporter-catalyzed transport.
  • Active Transport.
  • Cotransport by symporters and antiporters.
 
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Cytoskeleton:Structure ,Function and Dynamics of

  • Microfilaments:Actin and Myosin
  • Microtubule and mitosis.
  • Kinesin and Dynein.
  • Intermediate Filaments

Cilia and Flagella.

  • Structure and movements

Cell-Cell Signaling.

  • Endocrine, paracrine, autocrine signaling.
  • Receptor    Proteins-    Intracellular receptors.

     Cell surface receptors-G-protein coupled    receptors, ion channel receptors, tyrosine kinase  linked  receptors and receptors with
intrinsic enzymatic activity.

 

  • Second messenger system-cAMP and IP3 DAG and MAP kinase pathways.

 

Signal-Mediated transport through Nuclear Pore.

  • Nuclear Pore Complex.
  • Nuclear export signals.
 

Nuclear localization signals

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Cell-Cell adhesion and communication.

  • Cadherin mediated Ca- dependent homophilic cell-cell adhesion.
  • N-CAMs mediate Ca-independent homophilic cell-cell adhesion.
  •  Connexin.

Cell matrix adhesion.

  • Integrins
  • Collagen
  • Non-collagen   components   of   extracellular   matrix  

Cell cycle.

  • Eukaryotic cell cycle-Gl, S, G2 and M phases.
  • Cell cycle and check points.
  • Molecular basis of cell cycle regulation.

 

  Cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases.

 

  Regulation of CDK-cyclin activity

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Introduction to radiation

  • Types –ionizing and non-ionizing
  • Sources- Natural andManmade
  • Radiation dosimetry

Radiation chemistry

Radiolysis of water.

  • Hydrogen peroxide formation.
  • Reactions in aqueous organic solutions.
  • Direct and indirect effects.
  • Oxygen effect.
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Cellular radiobiology.

  • Survival curves.
  • Radiosensitivity of cell cycle phases.
  • Factors    influencing    radio    sensitivity    (oxygen    effect    chemical modifiers).

Cytogenetic effects of radiation.

  • Chromosomal aberrations.
  • Micronuclei induction.
  • Radiation mutations.