Course Objectives :
The course aims to endow students with the knowledge of the structure-function relationship of biomolecules, and their importance with regard to maintenance and perpetuation of the living systems.
Course Outcomes (COs):
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CHY 425(B) |
Biomolecules and Bio-organic Chemistry |
The students will be able to-
CO160-discuss the properties and functions of enzymes and outline mechanisms of enzyme catalyzed reactions. CO161-describe major pathways of carbohydrate metabolism. CO162-recognize the structures of amino acids and elucidate common pathways of amino acid catabolism. CO163-summarize the functions of proteins and identify the influence of the three-dimensional shape and subunits of a protein on its function. CO164-analyse the role of fat in energy production, membrane synthesis, and production of bioactive molecules and describe the structure, biosynthesis, oxidation and storage of fatty acids. CO165-learn the structure and functions of RNA and DNA. CO166-correlate how the biomolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids are made from the simple precursors. CO167-interpret the structure-function relationships of the proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. |
Class lectures
Tutorials
Group discussions
Question preparation: Subjective type- Long answer Short answer Objective type- Multiple choice questions One answer/two answer type questions Assertion and reasoning |
PowerPoint Presentation
Written test
Google Quiz
Assignment
Semester End Exam |
Structure & classification of carbohydrates. Glycolysis, fate of pyruvate under anaerobic conditions, citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation (electron transport system), gluconeogenesis and glucogenolysis, C4 pathway, pentose phosphate pathway and photosynthesis: C3, C4 & CAM pathway.
Classification of amino acids. Degradation of amino acids (C3, C4, C5 family), urea cycle, uric acid and ammonia formation. Proteins (Structure and Functions): primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure.Extraction and purification techniques.
Classification and nomenclature of Fatty acids,Classification, Structure and functions of lipids. Biosynthesis of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, Ketone bodies, membrane lipids-cholesterol, phospholipid and glycolipid, biosynthesis of fat soluble vitamins, biosynthesis of Eicosonoids (prostaglandin, leucotriens and thromboxane).Metabolism of Lipid and fat bodies: Beta-oxidation and channeling of the products to ATP production: minor pathway of fatty acid oxidation: alpha and omega oxidation.