Microbial Genetics & Biotransformation Notes [U-4]
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Immuno blotting techniques
- Immunoblotting (Western Blotting)
- Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
- Western Blotting (Immunoblotting)
- Structure of Immunoglobulins (Antibodies)
- Southern Blotting
- Genetic Organization of Prokaryotes
- Genetic Organization of Eukaryotes
Microbial Genetics
- Microbial Genetics
- Transformation
- Transduction
- Conjugation
- Plasmids
- Transposons (“Jumping Genes”)
- Microbial Biotransformation
- Mutation
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Other Subjects of B Pharmacy 6th Semester
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- Biopharmaceutics: Absorption & Distribution
- Drug Elimination, Bioavailability & Bioequivalence
- Pharmacokinetics Models, Dosing & Parameters
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- Quality Assurance, GMP, ICH, QbD & Quality System
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- Complaints & Document Management
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Summary: Immunoblotting, Genetics, and Microbial Applications
- Immunoblotting Techniques:
- ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay): Detects antigens or antibodies using enzyme-linked indicators.
- Western Blotting: Identifies specific proteins via antibody binding after gel electrophoresis.
- Southern Blotting: Detects specific DNA sequences using labeled DNA probes.
- Genetic Organization:
- Prokaryotes: Circular DNA, no nucleus, minimal introns.
- Eukaryotes: Linear chromosomes within nucleus, complex with introns and regulatory sequences.
- Microbial Genetics:
- Transformation: Uptake of free DNA from the environment.
- Transduction: Gene transfer via bacteriophages.
- Conjugation: Direct DNA transfer between bacteria through pili.
- Plasmids: Extra-chromosomal DNA elements carrying beneficial genes.
- Transposons: “Jumping genes” that move within genomes, causing variation.
- Microbial Biotransformation:
- Microbes convert substances into useful products (e.g., antibiotics, steroids).
- Mutation:
- Types: Point, insertion, deletion, frameshift, silent, missense, nonsense.
- Leads to phenotypic changes or adaptation
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