Cellular and Molecular Biology

Base Knowledge

10th and 11th grade biology.

Teaching Methodologies

The theoretical contents of the curricular unit will be presented through lectures, illustrated whenever possible with practical case-studies (PBL-Problem-based learning) in which students are encouraged to apply the competences acquired.
In the theoretical-practical framework, the application of acquired contents will be promoted. Students will develop bibliographical research work, promoting critical capacity, autonomy and scientific communication.

Learning Results

The student must acquire knowledge:

  1. To have a Holistic understanding of the cell’s functioning, to identify of the organelles, and relate structure/function;
  2. To understand the importance of the interactions drug-cell target;
  3. To understand the processes of cell death;
  4. To know analytical methodologies for the characterization of nucleic acids and proteins;

At the end of this curricular unit, students should be able to:

  • Globally understand the cell functioning (eucaryotic cell), know the cellular organelles, identify their relevance and the relationship structure-function;
  • Understand the mode of action of drugs versus the respective cellular targets;
  • Choose the analytical molecular technique for a specific purpose;
  • Identify and explain functional contexts, their implications and possible ways of pharmacological intervention.

The student should acquire the expertise to:

  • Mobilize knowledge for the interrelation of cell biology with applications in pharmacy and biomedicin
  • Undertake advanced search in databases of scientific literature and critically review it.

Program

Theoretical contents (T)

A-CELL (1h)

B-CELL MEMBRANE (2h)

  • Organization, function and composition; Membrane specializations; Types of transport; Membrane transporters as drug targets; Drug nanocarriers;

C-CYTOPLASM/CYTOSKELETON (2h)

  • Structure/function
  • Cellular traffic; Signaling
  • Cytoskeleton structures as drug targets

D-ENDOMEMBRANE SYSTEMS (2h)

  • Structure/function; RER and SER; Golgi apparatus; Lysosomes; Protein synthesis and sorting (UPR and ERAD)

E-MYTOCHONDRIA(1h)

F-NUCLEUS(1h)

G-CELL DEATH (2h)

  • Subcellular targets for drug therapy

H-ANALYTICAL METHODOLOGIES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (2h)

  • Nucleic acid and protein characterization

I-BIOINFORMATICS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (2h)

Theoretical-Practical framework (TP) 15h

– ADVANCED DATABASE RESEARCH
-Research, analysis, oral discussion and evaluation of case studies and scientific papers in the field of expertise.

Curricular Unit Teachers

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

Bibliografia primária:

Azevedo C, Sunkel CE (2012). Biologia Celular e Molecular, 5ª edição, LIDEL
Alberts, B. et al. (2017). Fundamentos de Biologia Celular, ed. Artmed

Bibliografia secundária:

Alberts, B. et al. (2018). Essential Cell Biology, 5 nd edition. ed. Garland Science
Lodish et al. (2015). Biologia Celular e Molecular, ed. Artes Médicas (PT_Brasil) ou Panamericana
Lodish, H., Berk A., Lawrence S. (2007) .Molecular cell biology. 6th ed. New York. W.H. Freeman and Company.
De Robertis E. & Hib J. (2014). Biologia Celular e Molecular, 16ª ed. Guanabara Koogan S.A., Rio Janeiro, Brasil
Hoffman A . & Clokie S..(Eds.). (2020). Wilson and Walker’s Principles and Techniques of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (8th ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Scientific papers.