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n.BA.BT.ZB1Ze1.22HS (Cellular Biology 1 and Cell Culture Technology 1)
Module: Cellular Biology 1 and Cell Culture Technology 1
This information was generated on: 28 September 2023
No.
n.BA.BT.ZB1Ze1.22HS
Title
Cellular Biology 1 and Cell Culture Technology 1
Credits
2
Description
Version: 1.0 start 01 August 2022
Study Programme
Biotechnology
Regulations Applicable
RPO, 29 January 2008, School of Life Sciences and Facility Management Academic Regulations, 15 Dec. 2009, Annex for the Bachelor of Biotechnology degree programme
Module Type
X
Compulsory Module
Elective Module
Optional Module
Planned Semester
3rd Semester
Module Coordinator
Regine Eibl
Telephone / E-Mail
+41 (0)58 934 57 13 /
regine.eibl@zhaw.ch
Lecturer(s),
Speaker(s),
Associate(s)
Jack Rohrer
Entrance Requirements
Natural Sciences Biology and Chemistry 1 module
Learning Outcomes and Competencies
The course is composed of one part focusing on cell biology and one part focusing on cell culture technology.
In the cell biology part, students will be able to:
explain how asymmetry in biological membranes occurs and outline the basic structures of glycosylation of proteins (including the blood group system and its importance)
name the components/constituents of the extracellular matrix (ECM), describe the structure of the ECM and explain its functions
explain the basic principles of protein sorting using examples, determine the different transport pathways of proteins in the cell by analysing signal sequences
explain the individual steps of the signal transduction pathway of G protein coupled receptors and protein tyrosine kinase receptors
;.
explain control mechanisms of the cell cycle with restriction points, checkpoints and feedback control
explain the molecular mechanisms of apoptosis and their functions and physiological significance
In the cell culture technology part, knowledge is gained on plant cell and tissue cultures as well as mammalian cells. Here, the students will learn:
about the structure of a cell culture laboratory as well as the most important equipment and routine working methods
how to derive the process requirements for plant cell and tissue cultures as well as mammalian cells based on biological and biochemical principles
(pertaining to the cell)
. Furthermore, they will master prominent products that are produced with these
how to select suitable culture media and culture media types. Furthermore, the students will learn about the differences between serum-containing, serum-free, protein-free and chemically
-
defined culture media and the basic components contained in a cell culture medium for cultivating plant or mammalian cells
learn to establish important cell types and select the appropriate culture system/bioreactor for their cultivation: a distinction is made between cells growing in suspension and cells growing adherently.
learn about the differences which should be considered when developing products based on plant cells as well as tissue and mammalian cells for the food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical sectors, and formulate the resulting process requirements
Module Content
Cell biology focuses on understanding how mammalian cells behave individually and, in part, in composite systems (organs).
First of all, the basics of Biology 1 are expanded upon: important functions of the various cell membranes, the course of important synthesis and transport pathways, the functions of the extracellular matrix and the cell cycle. Building on this, complex mechanisms such as programmed cell death (apoptosis) are explained.
Block 1: Cell membrane and extracellular matrix (ECM)
Membrane lipids: function and structure
Structure of the cell membrane
Membrane proteins: classification and function
Glycocalyx
ECM: definition, function and most important components
Block 2: Protein targeting
Targeting: explanation of terms
Localising protein synthesis in the different organelles
Describing major metabolic pathways
Block 3: Cell cycle
Cell cycle: the temporal sequence in phases
Cell cycle determining substances
Restriction and checkpoints:
d
efinition and function
Block 4: Apoptosis
Apoptosis vs necrosis
Apoptosis pathways
Important
compounds
, their function in presence/absence
Apoptosis induction in vivo and in vitro
The lecture on the fundamentals of cell culture technology teaches the most important working techniques and the associated equipment for the establishment, characterisation and cultivation of plant cell and tissue cultures as well as mammalian cells. Those for the production of mammalian cell clones as well as pools that supply glycoproteins (substance molecular biology) are not covered in this lecture.
Block: Plant cell and tissue cultures
Products (secondary metabolites, recombinant proteins)
Metabolism and culture media
Establishment of callus cultures, suspension cultures, embryo cultures, root cultures (including hairy roots)
Basic laboratory techniques (passage, growth curve recording, susbtrate/metabolite and product detection, long-term storage)
Suitable bioreactors and process modes
Development of processes with plant cell and tissue cultures and the role of elicitation
Processes for the production of pharmaceutical
products
vs. processes for the production of products for the food and cosmetics industry
Block: Mammalian cells and their cultivation
Mammalian cell products and
prominent
cell lines
Metabolism (repetition) and culture media
Derivation of requirements for the cultivation process (differentiation into suspension as well as adherent
ly
growing cells
,
or finite and continuous cells and their characteristics)
Routine working techniques and culture systems/equipment (media preparation, cell banking, thawing and expanding cells, passaging cells, inoculum production)
Bioreactors and their instrumentation and process modes
Follow-up Modules
Cell Biology 2, Cell Culture Technology 2
Methods of Instruction
Lectures and tasks to complete
Digital Resources
Video resources
Lesson Structure / Workload
Contact Hours
20
Guided Self-Study
8
Independent Self-Study
32
Total Workload
60
Classroom Attendance
No
Assessment
Written exam at the end of the semester 100%
If there is a low number of participants, the lecturer may change the form of a repeat examination after consultation with the head of the study programme: e.g. an oral examination can be used to replace a written one. Please report any changes to the form of examinations by e-mail to
pruefungsadmin.lsfm@zhaw.ch
and Cc. Head of study programme.
Language of Instruction
German
Comments
The Cell Biology 1 and Cell Culture Technology 1 module is part of the Natural Sciences 3 module group.
Bibliography
Slides on "Grundlagen der Zellbiologie" and slides on the “Basics of Cell Culture Technology”
Alberts et al, Lehrbuch der Molekularen Zellbiologie, Wiley-VCH (ca. CHF 100.-)
ISBN: 978-3-527-32824-6
Lodish et al, Molecular Cell Biology, W.H. Freeman (ca. CHF 100.-)
ISBN: 9781429203142
Cooper and Hausman, The Cells: A Molecular Approach, ASM Press and Sinauer Associates (ca. CHF 100.-)
ISBN: 978-0763739058
Gstraunthaler und Lindl (2021) Zell- und Gewebekultur, 8. Auflage Springer Spektrum (ca. CHF 60.-)
ISBN: 978-3-662-62605-4
Schmitz (2020) Der Experimentator, 4. Auflage, Springer Spektrum (
CHF 50
. -)
ISBN: 978-3-662-58950-2
Neumann et al (2020) Plant cell and tissue culture – a tool in biotechnology, 2nd edition, Springer (ca. CHF 150.-)
ISBN: 978-3-540-93882-8
Park (2021) Plant tissue culture, techniques and experiments, 4th edition, Elsevier ($ 100.-)
ISBN: 978-0128211205
Course: Cellular Biology 1 and Cell Culture Technology 1
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Title
Cellular Biology 1 and Cell Culture Technology 1
Note
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