Pharmaceutical Biology 1

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 42 hours

practices: 0 hours

seminars: 14 hours

total of: 56 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OPO-GL1_24-T
  • 4 kredit
  • Pharmacy
  • Medical and Health Sciences modul
  • autumn
Prerequisites:

-

Course headcount limitations

min. 1 – max. 24

Topic

The 2-semester Biology course provides the essential fundamental molecular biological knowledge for the pharmaceutical students. In the first semester students will study the structure and main functions of the living eukaryotic cells. We will discuss briefly the structural features of prokaryotes as well as viruses. The majority of the topics will deal with the information storage and utilization of the cells, and the regulation of these processes.

Lectures

  • 1. Introduction. - Pandur Edina
  • 2. Building blocks of the cell. - Tamási Kitti
  • 3. Genom and gene expression. - Jánosa Gergely
  • 4. Tools and techniques in molecular biology I. - Pap Ramóna
  • 5. Tools and techniques in molecular biology II. - Pap Ramóna
  • 6. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. - Jánosa Gergely
  • 7. Stem cells. - Poór Viktor Soma
  • 8. The nucleus and the cellular membranes. - Jánosa Gergely
  • 9. Structure of DNA. - Pandur Edina
  • 10. Chromosomes and genomes. - Pandur Edina
  • 11. Mitochondrium: structure and function. Mitochondrial DNA. - Jánosa Gergely
  • 12. Cytoplasmic organelles: endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes. - Pandur Edina
  • 13. Replication I. - Poór Viktor Soma
  • 14. Replication II. - Poór Viktor Soma
  • 15. DNA repair mechanisms. - Pap Ramóna
  • 16. Transcription in prokaryotic cells. - Sipos Katalin
  • 17. Eukaryotic transcription: mRNA, rRNA, tRNA - Sipos Katalin
  • 18. Genetic code. - Pap Ramóna
  • 19. Regulation of transcription. - Jánosa Gergely
  • 20. Transcription factors. - Pandur Edina
  • 21. The genetic code. - Pap Ramóna
  • 22. Structure and functions of ribosomes. tRNA - Pandur Edina
  • 23. Steps of translation. - Pandur Edina
  • 24. Regulation of translation - Pandur Edina
  • 25. Protein analysing methods - Jánosa Gergely
  • 26. Gene regulation: prokaryotes. - Jánosa Gergely
  • 27. Regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes - Jánosa Gergely
  • 28. Regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes II. - Jánosa Gergely
  • 29. Posttranslational modifications. - Pandur Edina
  • 30. Degradation of proteins. - Pap Ramóna
  • 31. Intracellular trafficing of proteins: nucleus, mitochondrion. - Pap Ramóna
  • 32. Intracellular trafficing of proteins: ER. - Pap Ramóna
  • 33. Vesicular transport - Pandur Edina
  • 34. Antibiotics. - Jánosa Gergely
  • 35. Cell cycle I - Jánosa Gergely
  • 36. Cell cycle II - Jánosa Gergely
  • 37. Mitosis I - Poór Viktor Soma
  • 38. Mitosis II - Poór Viktor Soma
  • 39. Meiosis I - Pandur Edina
  • 40. Meiosis II - Pandur Edina
  • 41. Proteins - summary - Jánosa Gergely
  • 42. Consultation. - Pap Ramóna

Practices

Seminars

  • 1. Summary of cell structure and functions
  • 2. Macromolecules as building blocks of living cells.
  • 3. Separation techniques.
  • 4. Detection in molecular biology.
  • 5. Cytoskeleton.
  • 6. Bases of PCR.
  • 7. Sequencing methods.
  • 8. Transcription: summary.
  • 9. Viruses.
  • 10. Human Genome Project.
  • 11. Molecular biological methods in Pharmaceutical research.
  • 12. Intracellular targeting: summary.
  • 13. Mechanisms of antibiotics.
  • 14. Consultation.

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Literature developed by the Department

The materials of the lectures and seminars will appear on Neptune.

Notes

Electronic note on Pharmaceutical Biology can be found on Neptun Meet Street.

Recommended literature

Cooper GM: The Cell: A Molecular Approach, 2nd edition, PubMed

Elliott WH, Elliott DC: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 3rd edition

Thompson & Thompson: Genetics in Medicine

Crai NL: Molecular Biology, Principles of Genome Function, OUP 2010

Young ID: Medical Genetics

Conditions for acceptance of the semester

No other terms for acceptance.

Mid-term exams

There is no written midterm exam.

Making up for missed classes

According to personal agreement

Exam topics/questions

There are no given exam questions. The topics of the exam will be the materials of lectures and seminars.

Examiners

  • Jánosa Gergely
  • Pandur Edina
  • Pap Ramóna
  • Sipos Katalin

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars

  • KURZUSHOZ RENDELT OKTATÓ