Reading Schedule
Non-journal readings come from Life 6 th Ed., by Purves et al.

1) Learning Molecular Tools

Week #1 (Jan 10 - 14)

Week #2 (Jan 17 - 21)

Week #3 (Jan 24 - 28)

Week #4 (Jan 31 - Feb 4)

2) Virtual Reprints

A. Structure - Function: How do Calcium Pumps of the SR/ER work?

B. What is a Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) and why is it so popular?

C. How do proteins "know" when to stay in the ER?

D. New Methods that are begining to have a big impact.

E. How does a mammalian fetus know if it is supposed to be male or female?

F. How do cells in an embryo know which type of cell they should be?


Starting at Square One - learning the tools

Molecular Biology Lecture Schedule for First 3 Weeks and First Exam

Readings come from Life 6 th Ed., by Purves et al.

Week #1 (Jan 10 - 14) (return to the begining)

 Mon.

 entrance exam, introdution, syllabus

 send me an email

 Wed.
 Nucleotides

pg 47-48 * Nucleic Acids...stop @ DNA guide
figure 3.17

* figure 11.7

ATP v. dATP v. ddATP

ATP v. cAMP

 DNA/RNA
(polymers)

pg 204-205* Four key factors

pg 220-223 * DNA,RNA.... stop @ Genetic Code

pg 159-160 * Eukaryotic... stop @ Mitosis

Jmol image of double stranded DNA

Jmol image of DNA polymerase in action

Different form of DNA polymerase
Dimeric DNA Polymerase III (b subunit) from E. coli (sliding DNA clamp structure)

 Replication
(polymerases)

pg 206-212 * DNA pol III... stop @ proofreading

AFM Image of DNA - produced by John Cowan ('97)

 Fri.
 Transcription

Jmol image of T7 RNA pol

pg 265-274 * The structure...stop @ A DNA sequence...

pg 276 * Posttranscriptional...

pg 249-254 *Regulation of... stop@ Prokaryotic...

Jmol image of Cro dimer binding to DNA

Jmol image of TATA-binding protein

 Translation

pg 223-233 * The Genetic Code stop@ Mutations

pg 276-277 * Translational... stop@ Summary

Jmol image of aspartyl-tRNA synthase

Compare two t-RNAs

Week #2 (Jan 17 - 21) (return to the beginning)

 Mon.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Classes Cancelled

 

 Wed.
  Bacteria

 pg 239-240 * Using Prokaryotes...

pg 460* Table 26.1

pg 245-254 * Prokaryotes:... stop@ Control of...

 Plasmids

pg 315-317 * Vectors... stop @ Genetic markers...

pg 248-249 Plasmids...stop @ Transposable...

* Image of a real plasmid

* cartoon of plasmid used for expression

Blue/White Selection with lacZ disruption (scroll down some)

* figures 17.5 and 17.6

 Phage/Viruses

pg 316 * Viruses as vectors

pg 240-244 * Viruses produce... stop @ Prokaryotes...

* Table 13.1

 Electrophoresis

 pg 312-313 * Gel electrophoresis... stop@ Recombinant DNA

* More about Gel Electrophoresis

* gel simulator to illustrate how % matrix impacts resolution

* SDS-PAGE

* Calculating MW on a gel

* Example of a protein Gel

 Blotting

* figure 17.3

* Transfer to Solid Support
stop @ preparing the probe

* Southern blot

* Image of a Real Southern Blot

* Northern blot

Southern blot (requires shockwave plugin - for more info click here)

 Fri.
 cDNA pg 319 * A DNA copy

* figure 17.9

* making cDNA

 PCR

pg 412-215 * The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

* figure 11.21

pg 328-329 *DNA fingerprinting

* Home Movie showing PCR

Animation of PCR (requires shockwave plugin - for more info click here)

 sequencing &

 oligos

pg 319 * DNA can be synthesized

pg 214-217 * The Nucleotide sequence...

* figure 11.20

*dideoxyribonucleotides (Jmol image)

Sanger Method online (student page)

cycle sequencing (requires shockwave plugin - for more info click here)

automated sequencer (non-gel based, capillary electrophoresis)

non-radioactive sequencing (compare non-rad & radioactive processes)

 probes

pg 314 * Methods Box

pg 266* Methods Box

* Cloning a Gene with a Probe

* Theory behind probes
stop @ "in general, the process has ..."

* making a nucleic acid probe
read through Detecting Probe- Target Hybrid

Week #3 (Jan 24 - 28) (return to the beginning)

 Mon.
Restriction
Enzymes

pg 311-314 * Cleaving and rejoining... stop at end of Recombinant...

* figures 17.14

* movie of a restriction enzyme in action

 mapping/
RFLP

pg 337-338 * DNA markers...stop @ Expanding...

* Table 18.1

pg 338-341 Human gene... stop@ Cancer

pg 342 *Research Method

* Southern blot

* Image of a Real Southern Blot

* Northern blot

practice problem with Southern blot

practice problem with Northern blot

(sub)cloning/
ligase

pg 314-318 * Cloning genes...stop @ Sources...

*Cloning DNA (animation)

Figures 17.4, 17.5, 17.6, 17.8, 17.13, 17.14

 Wed.
 amino acids/
side groups

pg 36-42 * Proteins...stop @ Carbohydrates...

* Table 3.2

* How big are proteins?

* How big are cells?

* Table of amino acid abbreviations
(you must memorize one letter code)

 structure/
function

* Wonderful Chime Review of Amino Acids and Protein Structure
by Stephanie Dew at Centre College

* Another good lesson on protein structure
by David Marcey at California Lutheran University

pg 106-108* Molecular... stop @ Metabolism...

pg 81-82 * Membrane Proteins... stop @ Membrane Carbohydrates

* Figures 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6

 Fri.
 libraries

pg 313-319 * Recombinant...stop @ A DNA copy...

Lambda Libraries

 reporter genes

pg 317-318 * Genetic Markers

* GFP

* LacZ

expression
systems

pg 322-328 * Expression vectors...stop @ DNA fingerprint

Epitope tags

 antisense pg 322 * Antisense...

Week #4 (Jan 31 - Feb 4) (return to the beginning)

Mon.
 antibodies

pg 358-360* Four features...stop @ Animals

* figures 19.11, 19.13, 19.18a + Table 19.2

* Jmol image of an Antibody

* movie of antibody binding to epitope

* mAb's - How to make them written by Rahul Karnik ('00)

* Multiple antibodies used at the same time

Antibody labeling ER in muscles (SER)

 expression
libraries
 Use an antibody to clone a cDNA
 protein gels *  SDS-PAGE
 western blots

*  Western Blots (not terribly different from other blots)
Read through this section but focus on the protein parts; stop @ "Cloning a gene...."

Western blot method

practice problem with Western blot

FIRST EXAM - TAKE HOME

Distributed Monday March 31due Wednesday Feb. 2 at class time


Wed. Feb 2

WWW workshop

  1. Web Standards for this course
  2. How to create web pages with Free Netscape Composer
  3. How to create web pages with Dreamweaver
  4. How to capture images with SnapZPro X for Macs
  5. A template for your use
  6. How to load your pages onto the BioServer
  7. How to create relative links
  8. How to make Greek letters in html
  9. How to find a Chime File
  10. How to embed a Chime File in your web page


Virtual Reprints for Molecular Biology - Spring 2005
(Preliminary Readings come from Life, by Purves et al., 6th edition)

(return to the beginning)

 


Fri. Feb 4 and Mon. Feb. 7

Section I (How do Calcium Pumps of the SR/ER work?)

Preliminary Reading

a) Homology

b) Inhibitors

c) Localization

d) Calcium pump role in cell physiology

One panel from a poster describing how immunofluorescence labeling is done.
See immunofluorescence labeling of calcium pump in skeletal muscle.

Paper


Wed. Feb. 9

Preliminary Reading

a) See immunofluorescence labeling of calcium pump in non-muscle cell grown in culture.
Where is SERCA2 located in non-muscle cells?

b) Use Streptolysin-O (SLO) to selectively permiabilize the plasma membrane.
What is SLO? What does it do? How does it work?

c) Jmol images of SERCA1a prior to and after the phosphate binding.

d) Hydropathy plots online

Paper


Fri. Feb. 11 - Mon. Feb. 14

Preliminary Reading
a)
See a cartoon showing sodium pump subunit assemply.
How do the two sodium subunits fit together?

b) Immunopecipitation Method - Animation

c) liposome method

Paper

(return to the beginning)


Section II (Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP))

Mon. Feb. 14

Papers


Wed. Feb. 16

First Web Page Due at Class Time
optional Session on Orthologs


Fri. Feb. 18

Student Web Page on GFP
Commercial web site for GFP


Mon. Feb. 21

Preliminary Reading
What is FRAP?

Optional Reading

Required Reading

Optional Reading

Required Reading

Additional Sources of Information

(return to the beginning)


Section III (How do cells know to keep some proteins in the ER?)

Wed. Feb. 23 - Fri. Feb. 25

Preliminary Reading

Papers


Saturday February 26 - (spring break) - Sunday March 6


Second Web Page Due March 9
Mon. March 7 - Fri. March 11

Preliminary Reading

Papers


Mon. March 14 - Wed. March 16


Fri. March 18
Second Exam distributed by email

Amino Acid Structures for in-classs discussion


Second Exam due Monday March 21 at class time

(return to the beginning)


Section IV (Amazing Methods that Push the Envelope)

Wed. March 23

1) New Cloning Strategies

Preliminary Reading

A. Enhancer Traps


Fri. March 25

B. Yeast Two-hybrids


Monday March 28 Easter Break!
Wed. March 30

2) Building a Better Mouse

cell-specific knockouts


Optional Reading: single-copy insertions


Friday April 1

3) Faster Knockouts or Knockdowns

Preliminary Reading

Papers



Mon. April 4

Papers

(return to the beginning)


Section V (Sex determination in Mammals)

Wed. April 6

Preliminary Reading
in situ
hybridization
a) cartoon of in situ hybridization method
b) FISH Read 3 links under FISH in left frame (near bottom)
c) RT-PCR - requires Flash Plug-in

Papers


Fri. April 8

Third Web Page Due
(no class)


Mon. April 11


Optional Reading


Wed. April 13

Preliminary Reading
SSCP
(Read points 1, 2, and 3 under the heading of "Differences in electrophoretic mobilities of wildtype and mutant nucleic acids") - written by John A. Wagner at School of Medical Sciences, Cornell University.

RasMol Image of SRY binding to DNA (Note the shape of the DNA.)

Karyotyping and G-banding (click on the word "G-banding" and read the text above)

Papers

Read Abstract Only

(return to the beginning)



Image courtesy of Stephen W. Paddock, Eric J. Hazen, and Peter J. DeVries (Univ. Wisconsin - Madison)

Section VI (Homeobox Genes and Their Functions)

Fri. April 15

Preliminary Reading
a) development of axis

Fly Parts

b) heat shock
pg 42 Chaperonins and 690 Plants have....

c) CAT assays

Papers


Mon. April 18

Optional Reading



Wed. April 20

Preliminary Reading
Antennapedia and body parts
The Head of a Fly - parts labeled
A Leg of a Fly - parts labeled
Antenna
Wild-type head - nice EM image vs.
Antp phenotype - very nice EM image
Molecular Information on Antp

Read For Highlights Only


Fri. April 22

Read For Highlights Only

Preliminary Reading
digoxigenin

 


Mon. April 25

Preparation for DeRisi Talks

Preliminary Reading


Wed. April 27

Conversation with Dr. Joe DeRisi


Final Web Page Due Friday April 29


Mon. May 2

Preliminary Reading
Bone formation

Papers

Course Evaluations


Wed. May 4

Preliminary Reading
Figures 45.14, 45.15, 45.16, 45.17, 45.19

Papers


Final Exam Distributed and Fellowship Slide Show

(return to the beginning)


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