BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI
INSTRUCTION DIVISION
First semester 2013-2014
Date:02/08/2013
COURSE HANDOUT (PART-II)
In addition to part-I (General Handout for all courses) printed on page 1 of the timetable
book, this portion gives further specific details regarding the course.
Course no.
: BIO C211/BIO F211
Course title
: Biological Chemistry
Instructor in charge : SANTOSH KUMAR PADHI
Instructor
: Pankaj Kumar Sharma
1. Course description: This course is intended to offer an introduction to the world of
Biochemistry. The course deals with the structure, properties, and significance of the
major groups of biochemical compounds (amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic
acids, and lipids), the bioenergetic principles, enzyme mechanisms and regulation of the
central metabolic pathways. Efforts will be made to include the recent advances and
methodologies related to biochemistry. This would help students going for higher level
activities, appreciation of biochemical problems, evaluation and problem solving.
2. Text Book (T): Mary K. Campbell and Shawn O. Farrell, Biochemistry, 7th edition,
International edition, copyright 2012 (Thompson Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning).
3. Reference Books (R)
a. D. Nelson & M Cox., Lehninger, Principles of Biochemistry, Palgrave, 4th Ed.
b. Donald Voet et al., Biochemistry,Wiley,1993
c. Lubert Stryer et al., Biochemistry,W H Freeman and company, 2007
4. Course plan:
Lec.
No.
1-2
3-8
9-12
13-16
Learning
objective
Biochemistry and
organization of
cells
Amino acids,
Peptides and
Proteins
Enzymes
Lipids and
Membranes
Topics to be covered
Chemical nature of Biomolecules-,
organization of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes,
how cells use energy
Amino acids and peptides, three dimensional
structure of proteins, protein purification and
characterization techniques
Classification, Enzymes Kinetics and
mechanism of actionInhibitors and regulators
Allosteric enzyme, Isoenzymes
Chemical nature of lipids and their biological
functions, structure and function of biological
membranes, working with lipids
Reference/Cha
pter/sec#/book
T1
T3, T4, T5
T6, T7
T8
17-18
Bioenergetics
and Biochemical
reaction types
19-27
Carbohydrates
and carbohydrate
metabolism
28-30
Biological
oxidations
31-32
Lipid metabolism Hydrolysis and transport of fats, -oxidation
Oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids,
Formation of Ketone bodies, Biosynthesis of
fatty acids.
T21
33-34
Nucleotides and
Nucleic acids
Photosynthesis
RF (a) 8, T9
35-36
37-39
Bioenergetics and thermodynamics, chemical
logic and common biochemical reactions,
phosphoryl groups transfer and ATP,
biological oxidation-reduction reactions
Glycolysis, Reversal of Glycolytic sequence
Utilization of carbohydrates, Regulation of
glycolysis, Pentose phosphate pathway, Citric
acid cycle, Glyoxylic acid cycle
Components involved in ETC, Respiratory
chain, Oxidative phosphorylations and its
mechanisms
Nucleic acid structure, Nucleic acid
chemistry, other functions of nucleotides
Introduction, Path of carbon-calvin cycle, C4
pathway
Catabolism of amino acids, Assimilation of
ammonia, Urea cycle and formation of uric
acid, Purine Biosynthesis, Pyrimidine
Biosynthesis, Salvage pathway.
Metabolism of
nitrogen
RF (a) 13
T16, T17, T18,
T19,
T20
T22
T23
5. Evaluation Scheme:
EC
No
Evaluation
component
Duration
Weightage
Date
Remarks
Midterm Test
90 min
30
3/10 4:00 - 5:30 PM
CB
Quizzes
(surprise) and
/or
Assignments
Comprehensive 3 h
examination
30
Will be announced in
class
CB and/or OB
40
14/12 AN
CB and OB
6. Chamber consultation hours: Will be announced in class
7. Notices: Would be displayed on the biology department notice board.
8. Quizzes: These evaluation components will be conducted during lecture as
well as tutorial hours.
9. Make up Policy: Make up will be given only for genuine cases. No make up for
quizzes.
Instructor - In charge
BIO C211/ BIO F211