Attention - Class of 2016 SGD on Chemical Properties of Enzymes (V5/6) 2-12-11, 1.30 p.m. Consult “Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews” 5 th Ed –pages 53-58.

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Attention - Class of 2016 SGD on Chemical Properties of Enzymes (V5/6) , 1.30 p.m. Consult “Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews” 5 th Ed –pages Focus on: Nomenclature, Properties, Mechanism of Action of Enzymes and the Factors that Affect Reaction Velocity

Attention - Class of 2016 SGD on Enzyme Kinetics/Regulation of Enzyme Activity , p.m. Consult “Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews” 5 th Ed –pages Focus on: Enzyme kinetics based on the Michaelis-Menten equation Significance of K m and V max of a reaction Different types of enzyme inhibitors and their effect on enzyme kinetics Various mechanisms for the regulation of enzymatic reactions

Attention - Class of 2016 SGD on the Structure and Functions of Cell Organelles , 8.00 am Consult “Textbook of Medical Physiology” by Guyton & Hall; Chapter 2; Latest Edition For further reading “Human Physiology from cells to systems” by Lauralee Sherwood; Latest Edition Focus on: The students should know about the cytoplasm and its organelles with special emphasis on their function. 1. Endoplasmic reticulum (Smooth and Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum) 2. Golgi Complex (secretion by exocytosis) 3. Lysosomes (Endocytosis) 4. Peroxisomes 5. Mitochondria 6. Vaults

Attention - Class of 2016 SGD on V8: Electron Transport Chain (ETC) andOxidative Phosphorylation , 1.30 pm Consult “Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews” Chapter 6: Pages Focus on the : the location and function of the components of the ETC the fate of NADH and FADH2 in the ETC the role of the proton gradient in ATP synthesis in the mitochondria the role of uncoupling proteins in dissipating the proton gradient inhibitors of ETC and their site of inhibition

Attention - Class of 2016 SGD , p.m. Consult “Textbook of Medical Physiology” by Guyton & Hall; Chapter 2; Latest Edition For further reading “Human Physiology from cells to systems” by Lauralee Sherwood; Latest Edition Focus on: 1. Membrane transport: Influence of lipid solubility and size of the particle; Active versus Passive transport 2. Unassisted Membrane Transport: Diffusion down concentration gradients; Movement along electrical gradient; Osmosis 3. Assisted Membrane Transport: Carrier-Mediated transport; Vesicular transport; Caveolae