LEC # | TOPICS |
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1 | Course Introduction Model networks involved in signaling - Signals that start outside of the cell (role of the ECM) and trigger cascades inside the cell, ultimately affecting gene expression |
2 | Information flow in the reverse direction - from DNA to RNA to protein (the central dogma) Review of regulatory circuits and introduction to the concept of evolutionary genomics (PDF) Key Issues: DNA replication and repair errors lead to mutations. Loss of mismatch repair leads to a hyper-Rec phenotype, which facilitates horizontal gene transfer (antibiotic resistance, etc.) |
3 | Decoding Information I (Transcription Regulation) (PDF) |
4 | Modeling Macromolecular Structure I Individual Homework Assignments |
5 | Decoding Information II (Translation) (PDF) |
6 | Modeling Macromolecular Structure II Students Present Homework |
7 | Roundtable Discussion |
8 | How to Write an NIH Grant Proposal |
9 | Analysis of the Interferon Network (The JAK/STAT system) (PDF) |
10 | Analysis of the Interferon Network (PDF) |
11 | Analysis of the Interferon Network (cont.) |
12 | Analysis of the Interferon Network (cont.) (PDF) |
13 | Roundtable 1: Students Present Model Projects on Apoptosis |
14 | Chemotaxis I - How Salvage Pathways Supplement Core Biochemical Pathways (PDF) The Che System Receptor Methylation as a Mechanism of Control of Chemotaxis |
15 | Chemotaxis II - How CheY(P) Signals to the Flagellar Motor Chemiosmotic Coupling Chemotaxis III - Proton Pumps |
16 | Introduction to the Extracellular Matrix |
17 | Epithelial Cell Morphogenesis Signaling Hierarchy I |
18 | Epithelial Cell Morphogenesis Signaling Hierarchy II |
19 | Round Table Discussion |
20 | Epithelial Cell Morphogenesis Signaling Hierarchy III |
21 | Roundtable 3 |
22 | Changes in Lung Epithelium During Pathogenesis I |
23 | Changes in Lung Epithelium During Pathogenesis II |
24 | Network Example: Functional Glycomics |