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 521-303 Molecular Aspects of Cell Biology

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Assoc. Professor M-J Gething

Prerequisites

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 521-212 and 521-221, or 521-203, or (pre-1997) 521-201 and 521-202 or Biological Chemistry 521-024,

Semester

1

Contact

36 lectures (three a week)

Subject Description

By the end of the subject the student should have acquired an understanding of the relationships between molecular design, cellular organisation and biological function of normal, stressed and malignant eukaryotic cells, as well as detailed knowledge of the major experimental strategies for investigating the molecular basis of these relationships. The content includes: Compartmentalisation in eukaryotic cells; intracellular RNA and protein traffic and the role of molecular chaperones and signal transduction events in trafficking; the molecular structure, function and biogenesis of subcellular organelles; protein folding and maturation pathways within eukaryotic cells; structure, function and dynamics of membrane receptors; structure and function of the extracellular matrix, cell adhesives and the role of extracellular proteolysis, including in diseased states such as malignancies; cellular stress responses and linked signal transduction events; cytoskeletal components including actin, actin-binding proteins, myosin, tubulin, intermediate filaments, and the signal transduction processes regulating the assembly and disassembly of actin-cytoskeletal structures; molecular processes determining cell movement and shape changes.

Assessment

A 2.5 hour end-of-semester written examination (80%) plus continuous assessment based on up to four short tests and/or written assignments (20%).

Prescribed Texts

  • Alberts B et. al., Molecular Biology of the Cell. 3rd ed. 1994 Garland.


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