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2-Years MSC Microbiology Curriculum and Syllabus First Year - First Semester Course Code Course Name L P T Credits TIUMCB- 101 Microbial systematics Bacteria & Virus 3 0 0 3 TIUMCB- 102 Microbial systematics Eukaryotic organisms 3 0 0 3 TIUMCB- 103 Biophysical Chemistry and Instrumentation 3 0 0 3 TIUMCB- 104 Biochemistry 3 0 0 3 TIUMCB- 105 Career Advancement Skill Development (CASD) 3 0 0 3 TIUMCB- 106 General Microbiology 3 0 0 3 TIUMCB- 191 Microbiological Techniques Lab 0 2 0 2 TIUMCB- 192 Biophysical Chemistry and Instrumentation Lab 0 2 0 2 TIUMCB- 193 Entrepreneurship Skill Development (ESD) 0 2 0 2 TIUMCB- 194 Biochemistry Lab 0 2 0 2 Total Credits 18 8 0 26

TIUMCB- 101 Microbial systematics Bacteria & Virus 1. Origin of basic biological molecules; concept of Oparin and Haldane; Experiment of Miller (1953); the first cell; Origin of life, World of bacteria. 2. Unculturable and culturable bacteria conventional, metagenomic approaches. 3. Ultra structure of bacteria: Cytoplasmic and outer membrane, capsule, flagella, pilli, endospore and special organelle. Gram negative, Gram positive and acid fast bacteria. Wall deficient organism including L form. 4. Cultivation of bacteria: aerobic, anaerobic and facultative. Pure culture and its characteristics. Nutritional types, culture media. Strategies of cell division, growth kinetics, generation time, asynchronous, synchronous, batch, continuous culture, measurement of growth and factors affecting growth. Control of bacterial growth physical and chemical agents, preservation methods, stress responses. 5. General account of cyanobacteria. 6. Virus: Nomenclature and classification; morphology and ultrastructure: capsids and their arrangements; types of envelops and composition; genome: types and structures. Subviral particles: viroids, virusoids, prions, satellite viruses. 7. General idea about cyanophages, actinophages and mycophages. TIUMCB- 102 Microbial systematics Eukaryotic organisms 1. Fungi (mold and yeast): General characteristics, somatic structure, classification, and method of identification (classical and molecular approach). Symbiotic association and parasexual life cycle. Asexual and sexual reproduction of fungi. Growth and its measurement. 2. Mycorrhiza ecto, endo, and VA mycorrhiza; applications. 3. Idea about some fungi with economic importance. 4. Algae: classification, algal pigments, nutrition, ecology, sexual and asexual reproduction and their importance. Culturing media of algae. 5. Details about green algae, diatom, euglenoids, brown algae, red algae, pyrrophyta, micro algae.

6. Biotechnological application of algae: SCP; biofuels; food, chemical and pharmaceutically important products. 7. Protozoa: classification, structure, nutrition and reproduction. Characteristics of Flagellates, Amoeboids, Sporozoans and Cilliates. TIUMCB- 103 Biophysical Chemistry and Instrumentation Gr.A : 1. Microscopy: Principle and applications of light, phase contrast and fluorescence, Electron microscopy scanning, transmission, confocal, atomic force microscope. Methods of sample processing for EM. 2. Spectroscopic techniques UV and visible absorption spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, IR and Raman Spectroscopy, light scattering techniques, NMR. 3. Chromatography TLC, ion exchange, affinity, reverse phase, gel filtration. 4. Electrophoresis principle, paper, gel, SDS PAGE. 5. Principle and application of High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Fast protein liquid chromatography, Gas Chromatography, Mass spectrometry, GC MS. Gr. B : 1. Covalent and non covalent bonds. 2. Properties of water. 3. ph and buffer. Determination of pka. Buffer in biological systems, isoelectric point. 4. Structural organization of plasma membrane, channels and transport mechanisms, electrical properties of membrane, model membrane, liposomes. 5. Law of thermodynamics, entropy and free energy concept. 6. Osmotic pressure, Donnan membrane equilibrium. 7. Principle and application of tracer techniques in biology, radioactive isotope and half life of isotopes, effect of radiation on biological system, measurement of radioactivity ionisation chambers, GM counter, liquid and solid scintillation counters,

autoradiography, radiation dosimetry, radiation protection and safety measures. TIUMCB- 104 Biochemistry Gr. A: Gr. B: 1. Composition, structure and function of biomolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids and vitamins). 2. Chemistry of amino acids, four level proteins structure, Ramachandan plot, domain, folds and motifs of protein. Chemical modification of protein. Denaturation and renaturation of proteins structure. 3. Biophysical energy transduction, bioenergetics, electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation. 4. Synthesis of cells wall and membrane transport system of bacteria. 5. Bacterial photosynthesis and its mechanism. 6. Metabolic patterns of photoautotrophs, photoheterotrophs, chemoautotrophs and chemoheterotrophs. 1. Pathway and regulation of major metabolism glycolysis (EMP pathway), TCA cycle, glyoxalate cycle, Entner Daudoroff pathway, pentose phosphate cycle. Fructose bisphosphate aldolase pathway; Phosphoketolase pathway. Utilization of sugar other than glucose and complex polysaccharides. 2. Biochemistry of N2 fixation. Regulation of nitrogenase activity, concept of nif gene. 3. Biosynthesis and metabolism of fatty acids, biosynthesis of phospholipids. TIUMCB- 105 CASD

Unit I Concepts in Communication: Communication as sharing; context of communication; the speaker/writer and the listener/reader; medium of communication; barriers to communication; accuracy, brevity, clarity and appropriateness in communication; Non-verbal skills, Paralanguage and Body language Unit II Semantics: A selected list of Synonyms, Antonyms, Homophones and Homonyms. Form and function of words. Syntax: Sentence structures, Verb patterns and their usage Unit III Writing Skills: Types of writing (Expository, Descriptive, Analytic, Argumentative, Narrative etc) and their main features. Resumes and CV s and Cover letters. Memos and Notices. Basics of Formal Reports. TIUMCB- 106 General Microbiology 1. History of microbiology. 2. Characterization of bacteria: (i) morphological: shape, Gram stain, endo spore stain, capsule stain, acid fast stain, flagella stain; (ii) cultural: growth in different carbon source (media); (iii) biochemical test: catalase, peroxidase, IMViC, nitrate reduction, fermentation of sugar. 3. Enrichment culture technique for specific bacterial types: endospore forming,nitrogen fixing, nitrifying, starch degrading, cellulose degrading, casein degrading, phosphate solubilizing. 4. Study of bacterial growth, kinetics, effect of inhibitors and stimulators on growth. 5. Assay of antibiotic, MIC & MBC. TIUMCB- 191 Microbiological Techniques Lab

1. Preparation of media and cultivation of bacteria, algae, fungi and protozoa. 2. Qualitative and quantitative enumeration of bacteria from soil, water and air. 3. Study of fungi: Aspergillus, Candida, Fusarium, Alternaria. TIUMCB- 192 Biophysical Chemistry and Instrumentation Lab 1. Demonstration of analytical instruments (principles and applications) available in the lab 2. Microscopy, Spectroscopy, Chromatography. 3. Demonstration of gel electrophoresis and Gel documentation system. TIUMCB- 193 ESD TIUMCB- 194 Biochemistry Lab 1. Estimation of total carbohydrate, protein, DNA and RNA of a bacterial cell. 2. Determination of activity of amylase, protease. Effect of ph, temperature on enzyme activity; Enzyme kinetics. 3. Determination of MW of protein by PAGE.