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BIOCHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT LECTURE SUMMARY OF THEORY CLASSES FOR THE MONTH OF FEBURARY 1. GENE EXPRESSION DATE: 10-2-16 BY Dr. JITENDRA AHUJA The lac operon and its control Gene expression in Eukaryotes Chromatin structure and gene expression Histone acetylation and deacetylation Methylation of DNA and inactivation of gene Enhancers and tissue specific gene expression Motifs in proteins and Gene expression Helix turn helix motif –lac operon Zink finger motif Leusin zipper motif Helix-loop-helix motif Eukaryote gene expression is regulated at six levels: 1. Transcription 2. RNA processing 3. mRNA transport 4. mRNA translation 5. mRNA degradation 6. Protein degradation 2. GENETIC CODE & TRANSLATION DATE: 11-2-16 BY Dr. SUNIL GUPTA Characteristics of Genetic code, material required for protein synthesis 3. FLAME PHOTOMETRY AND FLOURIMETRY DATE: 13-2-16 BY Dr. PRIYANKA JAIN Introduction, Principle of the instruments, components & design of both instruments Working procedure of the instrument, uses/ clinical applications of the instruments Types of flourimetry & factors affecting fluorescence intensity 4. BIOCHEMISTRY OF AIDS DATE: 17-2-16 BY Dr. PRIYANKA JAIN Epidemics of AIDS & Indian scenario Mode of transmission, natural course of disease (window period, seropositive stage, disease), clinical presentation, laboratory analysis of AIDS Structure, replication, assembly & maturation of HIV virus, immunology of AIDS, genetic resistance, genetic heterogeneity of virus Prospects of a vaccine, anti-HIV drugs & prevention of AIDS 5. TRANSLATION CONTD. DATE: 18-2-16 BY Dr. SUNIL GUPTA Steps of protein synthesis i.e. activation of amino acids, initiation, elongation and termination. 6. BIOCHEMISTRY OF CANCER DATE: 20-02-2016 BY Dr. MANJU JHA Introduction Characteristics of cancer Benign & Malignant tumour Etiology of cancer o Environmental factors/ Chemical carcinogen o Viruses o Lifestyle factors o Medical - Drugs and Hormones o Hereditary o Industrial/Occupational o Coal miners, factory workers, asbestos o Ultraviolet Light - risk of skin cancers o Ionizing Radiation o X-rays, nuclear weapons or accidents o Thyroid irradiation (for hyperthyroid) o Chemical carcinogens 7. METABOLISM OF XENOBIOTICS DATE: 24-02-2016 BY Dr. SONALI SHARMA Detoxification mechanisms,cytochrome P450 enzyme systems, phases of detoxification processes , phase one reactions (oxidation,reduction ,hydrolysis),phase 2 reactions ( conjugation with glucuroinc acid,sulphate,methylation) 8. TRANSLATION CONTD. DATE: 25-2-16 BY Dr. SUNIL GUPTA Energy requirements in protein synthesis Inhibitors of protein synthesis 9. BIOCHEMISTRY OF CANCER CONTD. DATE: 27-02-2016 BY Dr. MANJU JHA Oncogenes DNA Repair genes Proteins encoded by proto-oncogenes Mechanism of activation of oncogenes o Promoter insertion o Enhancer insertion o Chromosomal translocation o Gene amplification o Point mutation Growth factors Oncosupressor genes/ Tumour suppressor genes Rb 1 gene p-53 gene Tumour markers (Common tumour markers) BIOCHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT PRACTICAL SUMMARY FOR THE MONTH OF FEBURARY EXERCISE1. ANALYSIS OF BLOOD- Introduction of blood. Perform physical examination of blood i.e. appearance, colour, odour, specific gravity & reaction. Perform tests for the presence of blood by Benzidine & O-Toluidine methods. EXERCISE2. STUDY OF BILE JUICE- Introduction, composition & functions of bile. Perform physical examination of bile i.e. volume, appearance, colour, odour, specific gravity & reaction. Perform tests for the presence of bile salts & bile pigments by Hay’s surface tension & Petten kopfer’s test and Gmellin & Van den Bergh’s test respectively. EXERCISE3. PATHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF URINE-Introduction & composition. Perform physical examination of pathological urine i.e. volume, appearance, colour, odour, specific gravity (measurement of specific gravity of urine by using urinometer with temperature correction) & reaction. Perform tests for the presence of proteins, carbohydrate, ketone bodies, bile salts, bile pigments & blood in pathological urine.