BIOCHEMISTRY 2
cod. 1001625

Academic year 2024/25
1° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Roberto RAMONI
Academic discipline
Biochimica (BIO/10)
Field
Discipline della struttura, funzione e metabolismo delle molecole di interesse biologico
Type of training activity
Basic
36 hours
of face-to-face activities
3 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Integrated course unit module: VETERINARY BIOCHEMISTRY

Learning objectives

The module of Biochemistry is part of the integrated course of ‘Veterinary Biochemistry’. The main objective of the course is to provide the student with the fundamental elements for understanding the metabolism in an integrated view. The metabolism is introduced through the concept of 'bioenergetics' combined with the study of the categories of chemical reactions that take place inside the cell. This introduction is followed by the study of the single metabolic pathways as well as of their regulation mechanisms, both in the catabolic and anabolic sense: glucose catabolism (glycolysis, fermentation, glucose oxidation), glycogen metabolism, gluconeogenesis, citric acid cycle and related reactions, respiratory chain, oxidative phosphorylation, lipid metabolism (oxidation of fatty acids, ketone bodies, biosynthesis of fatty acids, lipoproteins and cholesterol), metabolism of amino acids (transamination reactions, urea cycle, biosynthesis of some amino acids) and notes on the metabolism of nucleotides. The course is completed with an integrated study of the individual metabolic pathways that are presented as related through the activity of substances with hormonal activity, both in physiological situations (fasting, abundance of energy sources) and pathological (diabetes) .
With regard to the expected learning outcomes, the student should be able to:
1. Acquire metabolic knowledge understood as the integration of numerous chemical processes that occur simultaneously.
2. show autonomy of judgment, demonstrating the comprehension of the subjects of the course, as well as the ability to integrate them with each other.
3. demonstrate to be able to communicate clearly what he studied, using the appropriate language of the subject. The student must be able to expose the learned contents in a logical and appropriate manner to the interlocutors.
4. to connect the knowledges learned in the present module with those acquired in the other courses, developing skills to apply what has been learned in an organic way (translating the knowledge from the molecular to the cellular, to the systemic).

Prerequisites

It is required the exam of "chimica propedeutica biochimica"

Course unit content

Introduction to the metabolism: coenzymes, high energy bonds, redox potentials. Catabolism of glucose. Metabolism of glycogen. Gluconeogenesis. Tricarboxilic acids cicle and related rections. Electron transport, oxidative phosphorilation and respiratory control. Photosynthesis. Lipid metabolism: Fatty acids oxidation, keton bodies, fatty acids biosynthesi, cholesterol. Metabolim of aminoacids: transamination reactions, urea cycle, PLP-dependent reactions. Nucleotides metabolism: ex-novo purines and pyrimidine biosinthesis. Ruminal fermentations.

Full programme

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Bibliography

Nelson, D.L. e Cox, M.M. "I principi di Biochimica di Lehninger", settima edizione, 2018, Editore: Zanichelli

Teaching methods

Oral lecture

Assessment methods and criteria

The verification of the achievement of the objectives foresees a single exam in combination with the “Applied Biochemistry ” and “Biochemistry 1” modules.
Regarding the Biochemistry 2 module, the exam includes an oral exam, where the student must answer to one question, demonstrating good understanding and ability to describe and integrate the topics covered by the course. The capacity for expression through a terminology appropriate to the subject is considered essential.
Students with a diagnosis of specific learning disorders (DSA), certified according to the law n. 170/2010 will be granted the benefits provided by law.

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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