1. How gene expression regulation takes place in eukaryotes. Chromatin organization.Histones modification: acetylation, phosphorylation, ubiquitination and sumoylation. Chromatin remodeling complexes. DNA methylation. Loops and chromosome territories.
2. How gene expression regulation takes place in eukaryotes and its comparison with the same process in prokaryotes. DNA sequences involved in transcription: promoters, enhancers, silencers (cis elements). Trans-elements: basal transcription factors, transactivators, coactivators, HMG proteins. Gene expression regulation and signal transduction relationship.
3. Gene expression regulation at post/co-transcriptional level: mechanisms involved. Intron removal. Spliceosome assembly. Alternative splicing: types and functions. How the splicing is regulated?
4. Gene silencing: DICER and RISC complexes, Drosha and its function. Proteins involved in this process. Biogenesis of siRNAs and miRNAs: differences. How siRNAs and miRNAs silence gene expression. Gene silencing and chromatin remodeling relationship.
5. Nucleus-cytoplasm transport of proteins and RNAs: regulatory processes of gene expression. RNAs half-life and their degradation.
6. Regulation of gene expression at post-transcriptional level. Protein targeting. Protein post-translational modifications and their functions.
The final grade of the written work will be the same for all the group members that have been involved in the work preparation.
The grade of the individual final exam will be the sum of punctuation of each one of the exercises proposed. Their value will be indicated in each exercise. To pass the course it is mandatory to reach a minimum of 5 over 10 in this exam.
In case that any student does not get a final grade of 5 over 10, only the individual final exam can be repeated.
Criteris específics de la nota «No Presentat»:
It is mandatory the attendance at a minimum of 80% of the lectures to pass the course. A NOT PRESENTED student implies that he/she has not done the final exam and/or that has not presented the written work or has attended less than the 80% of the lectures.
In case of single evaluation, A NOT PRESENTED STUDENT implies that he/she has not done the single final exam and/or has not attended a minimum of 60% of the lectures.
Avaluació única:
Students that can opt for a single evaluation, it would consist in a final exam of the whole content of the course. The exam might content different types of questions: multiple choice, right-wrong questions, reasoned short questions ..., etc. This exam will account for the 100% of the final grade obtained by the student and if failed may be repeated only once.
Students should attend a minimum of 60% of the lectures to get the option for this single evaluation.
Requisits mínims per aprovar:
To pass this course students have to get a grade of 5 or higher either with regular or single evaluation.
General notifications to the students will be done through the Moodle Platform.
The main way of teachers-students communication will be by mail. Students and teachers can agree an appointment for a meeting (single or in reduced group) at a time and place suitable for both to solve any kind of doubts that cannot be solved by mail.