The Curriculum Outline of Medical Cell Biology
The Curriculum Outline of Medical Cell Biology
Mitochondria
⑴ Master the ultrastructure of mitochondria.
⑵ Know well the mitochondrial compartments
⑶ Know well the functional division of mitochondrial compartments
⑷ Master the main characteristics of human mitochondrial genome.
⑸ Know well the characteristics of maternal
m inheritance.
⑹ Understand the endosymbiotic theory.
Emphasis: This option is focused on the ultrastructure of mitochondria. We emphasise the main
characteristics of human mitochondrial genome.
Difficulty: The
he functional division of mitochondrial compartments.
Contents:
Topics will probably include:
⑴ Mitochondrial ultrastructure
⑵ Mitochondrial Compartments
⑶ Functional division of compartments
⑷ human mitochondrial genome
⑸ Maternal inheritance
⑹ The Endosymbiotic Theory
Chapter 13: Cell growth, cell division and the cell cycle 12
⑴ Master conceptions of cell growth, amitosis, mitosis and meiosis.
⑵ Master the cell cycle conception and proliferation type of cells.
⑶ Master the characteristics of each stage of the Cell Cycle.
Cycle
⑷ Master the conceptions of haploid and diploid.
⑸ Know well the process of meiosis and the main differience between mitosis and meiosis.
⑹ Master the meaning and components of MPF.
⑺ Know well the related cdks and cyclins.
⑻ Understand the controling of cyclins.
⑼ Master the mechanisms of Cdk regulation.
⑽ Know well the effects when cyclin-dependent kinases have been activated.
⑾ Know well functions of cyclin dependent kinases(
Cdks) and/or cyclins at different phases of the cell cycle.
⑿ Master what the restriction point is.
⒀ Know well the meaning and importance of cell-cycle checkpoint.
⒁ Master conceptions of oncogenes, proto-oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes and its
relationship with cell cycle.
⒂ Understand the controling of RB during the cell cycle.
⒃ Know well the role of p53 in G1 and G2 checkpoint arrest
⒄ Master the conception of apoptosis and structural features of apoptotic cell.
⒅ Understand disease and programmed cell death
Emphasis: This option is focused on cell cycle and cell cycle regulation. We emphasise the
regulation of cdks and cyclins. We also emphasise the restriction point and cell-cycle checkpoint.
Special emphases will be on the relationship between oncogenes, proto-oncogenes and tumor
suppressor genes. We also emphasise the morphology of apoptosis.
Difficulty: Cell cycle regulation. The relationship between oncogenes, proto-oncogenes and tumor
suppressor genes. The controling of RB and p53 during the cell cycle.
Contents:
Topics will probably include:
⑴ Conceptions of cell growth, amitosis, mitosis and meiosis.
⑵ Conception cell cycle,, stages and characteristics of the Cell Cycle.
⑶ Proliferation type of cells
⑷ Conceptions of haploid and diploid.
⑸ The process of meiosis and the main differience between mitosis and meiosis.
⑹ Identification and structure of MPF. What is MPF?
⑺ Multiple cdks and cyclins
⑻ Cyclin dependent kinases(
Cdks) and/or cyclins act at different phases of the cell cycle
⑼ The mechanisms of Cdk regulation.
⑽ Activated cyclin-dependent kinase has an array of effects.
⑾ The restriction point
⑿ Cell-cycle checkpoints
⒀ Checkpoints in Cell Cycle Regulation.
⒁ Cancer, viruses and tumourigenesis
⒂ Oncogenes, proto-oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes and its relationship with cell cycle
⒃ RB-mediated cell cycle control
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Role of p53 in G1 and G2 Checkpoint Arrest
⒅ Apoptosis
① The model organism C. elegans
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i. Cell lineage – from egg to adult
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ii. Identification of “death genes”
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iii. Of importance for many research disciplines
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iv. Disease and programmed cell death