Course title
生物相関学   [Molecular Mechanism of Bio-interaction]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 2  Semester 3rd 
Course type 3rd  Course code 01BN2121
Instructor(s)
佐藤 令一, 鈴木 丈詞   [SATO Ryoichi, SUZUKI Takeshi]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
Between the host and bacteria, we can see several interesting interaction which affect each destiny. Chemosensory systems such as odorant, pheromone and taste receptions are closely related but a little bit different each other in using molecule and mechanisms of systems between mammals and insects. Students must understand current situation of scientific understanding of these matters.
Expected Learning
Course schedule
By Ryoichi Sato:
1. Reason why infectious bacteria can infect and trigger disease to the host
1) Toxin, Binding factor, invasive factor, anti-host defense factor
2) Molecular structure, mode of action, and application of a molecular machine, BT insecticidal toxin
2. Reason why animals can defend themselves from attacks by non-infectious microorganisms.
1) Molecules consisting innate immunity, anti-microbial peptides and non-self recognition receptors.
2) Mechanisms of protein specific binding to the ligands.
3. Molecular mechanisms of odorant, pheromone and taste reception and their recognition.
1) Molecular mechanisms of odorant and pheromone reception in mammals and insects.
2) Molecular mechanisms of taste reception in mammals and insects.

By Takeshi Suzuki:
1. Hierarchy of life
1) International system of units (SI)
2) Physical quantities of environment
2. Environmental responses
1) Environmental responses in plants
2) Environmental responses in animals
3. Phenotypic plasticity
1) Gene-environment interactions
2) Light environments and the Cambrian explosion
Prerequisites
Molecular biology, Cell biology, Biochemistry.In addition to the lectures in the class, you are recommended to prepare and review the class using the standard amount of time as specified by the university for each class.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Prints will be prepared by teachers.
References
There is no English books and reviews. Look Japanese syllabus if you would lkie to know Japanese references.
Assessment/Grading
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Office hours
There is no special time. Ask intervies or discussion by e-mail. tszk@cc.tuat.ac.jp ryoichi@cc.tuat.ac.jp
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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3/4/2020 8:48:32 AM