BM 501 Essentials of Biophysics
BM 501 Essentials of Biophysics
BM 501 Essentials of Biophysics
L T P Hr Cr Marks
3 0 2 5 4 200
Learning Outcome:
Prerequisite:
Course Description:
Module 7 (3 hours)
Radiation Biophysics: Radioactive labeling & counting, Autoradiography, Properties of
radioisotopes, commonly used isotopes, Use of isotopes in biology. G.M, counter, isotopic
dilution analysis, Scintillation Detectors. Radiation hazards. Effect of radiation on Nucleic
acids, Proteins, Enzymes, Cellular effects of radiation (somatic & genetic effects, Inhibition of
Mitosis, acute and chronic (whole body) effects of radiation).
Books/References:
1. Principles and Techniques of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 6th edition (2008),
2. Keith Wilson and John Walker, Publisher–Cambridge University Press.
3. Biophysics, Vasant Pattabhi, Gautam (2002), Narosa
4. Biophysics, Hopp, Lohman, Mark and Ziegler 3.4 Advances in Biophysics, Vol 18, 15
3.5 Molecular and Cellular Biophysics, Meyer B Jackson (2006), Cambridge)
5. Biomembrane structure and Function, Chapman D.
6. Biophysics by W. Hoppe. et. al., Springer - Verlag, 1989.
7. Essentials of Biophysics by P. Narayanan, New Age International (P) Ltd. Publishers,
New Delhi, 2000.
8. Radiation Biophysics by L.Alpen Edward, Academic Press, (1988).
9. Knoll, Glenn F. Radiation detection and measurement1Glenn F. Knoll. - 3rd ed.(1999)
1. To study the effect of different solvents for a given pure compound using thin layer
chromatography.
2. To locate enzymes on electrophoreogram by active staining.
3. To separate protein by gel filtration and estimate the molecular weight.
4. To separate protein by ion exchange chromatography.
5. To separate protein by affinity chromatography.
6. Effect of UV rays on bacterial cell growth to evaluate LD50 and EC50.
7. To plot absorption spectrum of DNA and protein and find λmax using
spectrophotometer.
8. Visit to X-Ray Crystallography, NMR facility.
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