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Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan SHAKARIM STATE UNIVERSITY OF SEMEY CITY 3 level QMS doc. CURRICULUM Of OPTIONAL COMPONENT MC OC Edition № 1 from 08.09.2016 MC OC042– 18-10.1.19 /01-2016 DISCIPLINE WORKING CURRICULUM (SYLLABUS) Name of the discipline: Biochemistry Amount of credits: 3 Code – specialty name: 5В070100 – Biotechnology Faculty, Department: Engineering and Technology Faculty, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies Semey 2016 Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 Page.2 from 16 Foreword 1 ELABORATED Author Klivenko A.N., PhD, Senior Lecturer Kassenova N.B., master, Lecturer __________ __________ «29» 06 2016 «29» 06 2016 2 DISCUSSED 2.1 «Chemistry and Chemical Technologies» chair meeting Record from «29» 06 2016, № 14. Head of the chair ____________ B.H. Musabayeva 2.2 Engineering and Technology Faculty Educational and Methodological Board meeting Record from «24» 08 2016, № 5/1. Chairman ______________ A.N. Nurgazezova 3 APPROVED Approved and recommended to publish at University Educational and Methodological Board’s meeting Record from «08» 09 2016, № 1. Chairman, Vice-rector for Academic and Methodology Work ____________________ G.K. Iskakova 4 IMPLEMENTED for the first time Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 Page.3 from 16 CONTENT 1 GENERAL REGULATION 2 COURSE CONTENT AND HOURS DISTRIBUTION BY LESSON TYPES 3 COURSE POLICY 4 GRADING POLICY 5 LITERATURE AND INTERNET-RESOURSES Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 Page.4 from 16 1 GENERAL REGULATIONS 1.1 General information about instructor and course Instructor’s full name: Klivenko Aleksey Nicolaevich Academic degree, title: PhD, Senior Lecturer Faculty, chair: The Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies Contact information – tel. number: 8 (777) 153-73-23, [email protected], building № 9, room 418. e-mail: 1.2 Course short description Biochemistry is the branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. It is a laboratory based science that brings together biology and chemistry. By using chemical knowledge and techniques, biochemists can understand and solve biological problems 1.3 Course study aims To know the molecular basis of life, its main objective is to elucidate the relationship of the biological functions and molecular structure of substances of wildlife 1.4 Course study objectives To give students knowledge about the main sections of biochemistry, practical skills of research of structure, properties of biopolymers and their structural components 1.5 Competences (study results) At the end of the study student has to: know: -classification, structure, biological role and metabolic pathways of main biomolecules included in the animal and plant cells, methods for storing and transmitting genetic information, the principles of energy transformation in biological systems, the main methods for the synthesis of biologically active substances, obtained on the basis of secondary metabolites, their use in industry and medicine, environmental problems in the technology of synthesizing these compounds and recycling opportunities during their production; be able to: - to solve problems and issues associated with the establishment of the amino acid sequence of protein structures, the active site of enzymes, biological activity of co-enzymes and other biomolecules; have skills: - synthesis, separation and identification of biologically active compounds; Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 Page.5 from 16 1.6 Pre –requisites 1.6.1. «Chemistry» 1.7 Post-requisites 1.7.1. «Food biotechnology» 1.7.2. «The use of enzyme preparations in food production» 1.7.3. «Biotechnology of fermentation production» 1.7.4. «Biotechnology of dairy products» 1.8 Extract from academic curriculum Extract from academic curriculum in Table 1 Course Term Credits Lecture Practice Lab. hours lessons hours hours 2 3 3 15 15 15 SIW Total 67,5 112,5 Table 1 Form of control exam 2 COURSE CONTENT AND HOURS DISTRIBUTION BY LESSON TYPES № 1 1 2 Course content and hours distribution by lesson types presented in Table 2 Table 2 Module. Topic Hours Lecture Lab. Practice SIW Literature 2 3 4 5 6 Module 1. Introduction. Metabolic Regulation Vitamins 1 1 1 5 The content and objectives of Biochemistry course. Communication of biochemistry with other disciplines. General characteristics of the vitamins. The mechanism of their action on the metabolism. The concept of hypo-, hyper-vitaminosis, beriberi. The reasons for their occurrence. Classification of vitamins. Fat- and water-soluble vitamins. Provitamins. Enzymes 1 1 1 5 The concept of the enzymes. The functions of enzymes and their 7 5.1.1.5.1.7 5.1.1.5.1.7 Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 3 4 5 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 localization within the cell. The chemical nature and the structure of the enzymes. Coenzymes. Active, substrate, allosteric, catalytic centers of enzymes. General properties of enzymes. Factors affecting the rate of enzymes. Nomenclature, classification of enzymes and their application. Hormones 1 1 1 General characteristics, role in metabolism. The mechanism of action of hormones. Classification. Characterization of some representatives of hormones: thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, pituitary, adrenal, female and male sexual glands, digestive system and prostaglandins. Practical use of hormones. Module 2. Energy metabolism Metabolism and energy 1 1 1 Bio-oxidation. The concept of metabolism and energy. Stages of metabolism. Assimilation and dissimilation uniform interconnected process. Features of transformation of energy in living organisms. Bio-oxidation or tissue respiration. Mechanisms of tissue respiration – A.N. Bach and V.I. Palladin’s theory. The modern concept of biological oxidation. The respiratory chain. Oxidative phosphorylation; energy bio-oxidation effect. Module 3. Carbohydrate metabolism Carbohydrates 1 1 1 The value in the metabolism of carbohydrates. Mono-, di- and polysaccharides, their structure, Page.6 from 16 5 5.1.1.5.1.7 5 5.1.1.5.1.7 4,5 5.1.1.5.1.7 Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 distribution and the role. The digestion and absorption of carbohydrates in the gastrointestinal tract of animals. The splitting of fiber. Formation and breakdown of glycogen in the liver and muscles. 6 Metabolism of carbohydrates 1 1 1 Anaerobic breakdown of carbohydrates: glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. Alcoholic fermentation. Aerobic metabolism of lactic acid (lactate) to pyruvate and acetyl -CoA. 7 Metabolism of carbohydrates 1 1 1 The cycle of the citric acid or Krebs cycle, its value. Energy effect of glycolysis and aerobic oxidation of carbohydrates. Module 4. Lipid metabolism 8 Lipids 1 1 1 Neutral fats, their structure, properties and role. Fat-like substances: phosphatides, sterides their structure. The digestion and absorption of fats in the gastrointestinal tract. Role of bile acids and their meaning. 9 Metabolism of lipids. 1 1 1 Oxidative decay of fats in the tissues: the oxidation of glycerol, β-oxidation of fatty acids. Formation of ketone bodies. Energy balance. Regulation and pathology of lipid metabolism. Module 5. Protein metabolism Module 5.1. Amino acid metabolism 10 Amino acids - the basic products of 1 1 1 hydrolysis of proteins. Chemical bonds in the protein molecule. Levels of structural organization of the protein molecules. Page.7 from 16 4 5.1.1.5.1.7 4 5.1.1.5.1.7 5 5.1.1.5.1.7 4 5.1.1.5.1.7 4 5.1.1.5.1.7 Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 11 12 13 14 15 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 Page.8 from 16 Classification of proteins both simple and complex. The concept of the structure of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), and their functions. The nitrogen balance. Intermediate exchange of amino 1 1 1 4 acids (deamination, transamination, decarboxylation). Ammonia neutralization ways: the formation of asparagine and glutamine, urea formation (theory Krebs). Module 5.2. Nucleotide metabolism Nucleic acids 1 1 1 4 Hydrolysis of the complex proteins. Nucleotides, nucleosides, purine and pyrimidine bases, ribose, deoxyribose. The structure of DNA and RNA. Metabolism of complex proteins. 1 1 1 4 Digesting the nucleic acids in the gastrointestinal tract and intermediate exchange. The collapse of the purine and pyrimidine bases: the formation of hypoxanthine, xanthine, uric acid. Gout. Regulation of nucleic acid metabolism. Module 6. Protein biosynthesis Protein biosynthesis, its stages. 1 1 1 5 The concept of the genetic code, codon and gene cistron. The main stages of protein biosynthesis: 1) Arrangement; 2) Recognition; 3) Broadcast. Pathology and regulation of protein metabolism Module 7. Unity and relationship of metabolisms Unity and relationship of 1 1 1 5 metabolisms Common patterns of metabolic interactions. The relationship of metabolism of carbohydrates and 5.1.1.5.1.7 5.1.1.5.1.7 5.1.1.5.1.7 5.1.1.5.1.7 5.1.1.5.1.7 Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 fats. The relationship of metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins. The relationship of metabolism of nucleic acids and proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Total: 15 15 Page.9 from 16 15 2.1 Tasks for 1st-2ndMidtermExam. № Theme of Midterm Exam Forms 1 Vitamins. Enzymes. Hormones. Computer testing Metabolism and energy. Photosynthesis. Biological oxidation. 2 Carbohydrate metabolism. Lipid Computer testing metabolism. Protein metabolism. Protein biosynthesis. Unity and relationship of metabolisms 67,5 Structure 200 questions, 5 or 4 answer options, 1 correct answer 200 questions, 5 or 4 answer options, 1 correct answer 3 COURSE POLICY Attendance is strictly necessary. If for any reason a student cannot attend, then a student is responsible for all the material. Control tasks are required to perform and should be given on time. The work carried out with a delay, will automatically be assessed below. The results of the Midterm Examination are marked based on attendance, performance of students independent work in a timely manner, activity at lessons in oral or written form, the results of the Midterm Examination. If a student missed a class and failed to pass the Midterm Exam in a timely manner due to illness or other valid reasons, documented by the organization, a student is entitled to an individual passing of Midterm Exam. In this case, specific date of Midterm Exam is set according to the provided documents. Any cheating or plagiarism (use, copying works of the other students) is forbidden, and the student will not be allowed to present at the lesson and / or there will be penalty assessment "unsatisfactory". Cell phones must to be turned off during lessons. 4 ACADEMIC GRADING POLICY In each discipline, irrespective of the number of credits, 600 points are given for one academic term (1-7 week - 270 points and 30 points for attendance; 8-15 week - 270 points and 30 points for attendance). The distribution of scores on the weeks and types of knowledge control is presented in Table 3. Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 Page.10 from 16 Table 3 № week 1 1-7 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 Theme of lab., practical lesson, Control type seminar, SIW 2 4 Attendance of all classes Non - attendance is only st th from 1 up to 7 week noted Laboratory work, practical class, seminar, SIW Preparation, performance of Report and defence of the laboratory work: Qualitative laboratory work analysis of fat-soluble vitamins Practical class: Fat-soluble vitamins speech Preparation, performance of Report and defence of the laboratory work: Qualitative laboratory work analysis of water-soluble vitamins Practical class: Water-soluble Speech, task performance vitamins Preparation, performance of laboratory work: The general properties of enzymes – Report and defence of the thermolability, specificity and laboratory work influence рН on activity of enzymes Practical class: Enzymes. General properties. Mechanism of effect of Speech, task performance enzymes. Cofactors coenzymes, activators, gems Preparation, performance of laboratory work: Mechanism of Report and defence of the effect of enzymes. Influence of laboratory work activators and inhibitors Practical class: Hormones. Mechanism of effect of hormones. Speech, task performance Hormones of a hypothalamus, hypophysis and internal glands. Preparation, performance of laboratory work: Hormones. Report and defence of the Qualitative reactions to insulin and laboratory work adrenaline Practical class: Biological oxidation. Respiratory chain. Speech, task performance Oxidizing phosphorylation SIW: Photosynthesis Presentation or report Total scores 3 30 0 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 50 Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 Page.11 from 16 6 Preparation, performance of laboratory work: Metabolism and Task performance energy. Biological oxidation (seminar) 6 Practical class: Carbohydrates. Formulas of glucose, fructose and sucrose according to Fischer, Heors Speech, task performance and Kolli-Tollens. Glycoside hydroxyl. Types of glycoside bonds SIW: Biological oxidation Presentation or report 7 tests 1 Midterm Exam st Total scores by the academic results from 1 up to 7th week 8-15 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 Attendance of all types classes Non- attendance is only th th from 8 up to 15 week noted Laboratory work, practical class, seminar, SIW Preparation, performance of laboratory work: Metabolism of Report and defence of the carbohydrates (anaerobic laboratory work breakdown) Practical class: Anaerobic breakdown of glucose (glucose Speech, task performance pyruvate). Alcoholic fermentation. Lactic fermentation Preparation, performance of Report and defence of the laboratory work: Metabolism of laboratory work carbohydrates (aerobic breakdown) Practical class: Aerobic decay of glucose (pyruvate - acetyl-CoA Speech, task performance Krebs Cycle) Preparation, performance of Report and defence of the laboratory work: Carbohydrates laboratory work Practical class: Lipids. The structure of simple and complex Speech, task performance lipids Preparation, performance of Report and defence of the laboratory work: Metabolism of laboratory work lipids Practical class: The catabolism of Speech, task performance triacylglycerol SIW: Amino acid metabolism Presentation or report Preparation, performance of Report and defence of the 10 10 50 70 30+270= 300 30 7 8 7 8 7 7 7 7 50 7 Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 Page.12 from 16 laboratory work: Proteins. Physicolaboratory work chemical properties 12 Practical class: The structure of 20 Speech, task performance --amino acids. Classification of proteins 13 Preparation, performance of Report and defence of the laboratory work: Metabolism of laboratory work proteins. 13 Practical class: Intermediate exchange of amino acids (deamination, transamination, decarboxylation). Ways to Speech, task performance neutralize the ammonia. Catabolism and anabolism of glycine and tyrosine. SIW: DNA and RNA Presentation or report 14 Preparation, performance of Report and defence of the laboratory work: The exchange of laboratory work water and minerals 14 Practical class: The structure of DNA and RNA: ribose, deoxyribose, purine and pyrimidine Speech, task performance bases, nucleotides, nucleosides. A fragment of DNA and RNA molecules. 15 2 Midterm Exam Total scores by the academic results from 8th up to 15th week Examination total score Academic period score 7 7 7 50 7 7 70 30+270= 300 400 1000 Notice: Column 1 indicates number of the week on which the control of knowledge of students; Column 2 indicates the theme of class that the student should learn in the corresponding week; Column 3 provides a type of knowledge control; Column 4 lists the maximum points that the student receives for completed tasks; These points are recorded by a teacher in an electronic register. The student is allowed for the exam on the subject, if student total rating ranges from 300 to 600 points per semester, and if the student has no missed assignment on disciplines that are prerequisites of the discipline. Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 Page.13 from 16 The examination of the discipline is defined as the sum of the maximum performance indicators: total certification (60%), exam (40%), which is 100%. Final evaluation of students' knowledge on the subject is determined by the scale (Table 4). Table 4 Score grading alphabetic scale of knowledge assessment Letter grade Grade point value Percentage А АВ+ В ВС+ С СД+ Д F 4,0 3,67 3,33 3.00 2,67 2,33 2,00 1,67 1,33 1,00 0,00 95-100 90-94 85-89 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 0-49 Traditional grading scale Excellent Good Satisfactory Unsatisfactory 5 LITERATURE AND INTERNET-RESOURSES 5.1 Basic literature 5.1.1 D. Hames, N. Hooper Biochemistry - Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2006 5.1.2 Сеитов З.С. Биохимия. –Алматы: Агроуниверситет, 2000.-897 с. 5.1.3 Биологическая химия/под ред. Н.И. Ковалевской.-М.: Академия, 2009.-255 с. 5.1.4 Коваленко Л.В. Биохимические основы химии биологически активных веществ. –М.: Бином. Лаборатория знаний, 2010.-228 с. 5.1.5 Сейітов Қ.С. Биологиялық химия.-Алматы: «Қайнар» университеті, 1992.-384 б. 5.1.6 Қайырханов Қ.К. Жануарлар биохимиясы.- Алматы: Ана тілі, 2004.200 б. 5.1.7 Кайрханов К.К. Методические указания к лабораторным занятиям по биохимии /издание третье, переработанное и дополненное/ Семипалатинск, ЦНТИ, 2003. 5.2 Additional literature 5.2.1 Березов Т.Т., Коровкин Б.Ф., Биохимия. -Москва: 2000.-520 с. 5.2.2 Строев Е.А. Биологическая химия. -М.: 1986.-480 с. 5.2.3 Николаев А.Я. Биохимия. -Москва: 1989.-495 с. Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 Page.14 from 16 5.2.4 Строев Е. А., Макарова А. А., Практикум по биологической химии. М.: «Высшая школа», 1986. -231с. 5.3 Internet-resources 5.3.1 Ridgway N., McLeod R., Vance J.E., Vance D. Biochemistry of Lipids, Lipoproteins and Membranes, 624 pages. Elsevier, 2012. http://www.elsevier.com/books/biochemistry-of-lipids-lipoproteins-andmembranes/ridgway/978-0-444-53219-0 5.3.2 John W. Pelley, Edward F. Goljan Rapid Review Biochemistry//Chapter 3 – Membrane biochemistry and Signal Transduction, 208 pages. Elsevier, 2011. http://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/biochemistry/rapid-review-biochemistrypaperback/9780323068871/ Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 Page.15 from 16 Syllabus 042-18-10. 1.19/01–2016 Red. № 1 from 08.09.2016 Page.16 from 16