Extra theory Flashcards

1
Q

cAMP is hydrolyzed by ___

A

Phosphodiesterase

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2
Q

Which molecule increases the activity of phosphodiesterase?

A

Insulin

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3
Q

Where is cAMP formed? In response to which hormones (3)

A

Adenylyl cyclase

→ in response to epinephrine, norepinephrine & glucagon

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4
Q

Is muscle sensitive to glucagon?

A

No

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5
Q

Function of glycogen extra hepatic tissue?

A

provide glucose

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6
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Function of cAMP

A

Activation of phosphorylase

Inhibition of glycogen synthase

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7
Q

What is the transporter of long-chain FAs (>12C)

A

FATP - fatty acid transporter protein

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8
Q

What is the transporter for cholesterol?

A

NPCL1

  • Niemann-Pick-C10like
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9
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What is the transporter for cholesterol?

A

NPCL1

  • Niemann-Pick-C10like
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10
Q

Do side chains contribute to alpha helix stability?

A

Np, because they face outwards

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11
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Type of alpha helices of single collagen polypeptides

A

Left-handed helices (not alpha helix)

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12
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Type of alpha helices of 3 collagen polypeptides bundle

A

Right-handed triple helix

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13
Q

What is transition state analogue?

A

A drug that binds to and therefore inhibits an enzyme because the drug resembles the transition state of a reaction normally catalyzed by the enzyme.

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14
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What is oxidative decarboxylate of pyruvate?

A

the conversion of pyruvate into acetyl-CoA by the enzyme complex pyruvate dehydrogenase complex.

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15
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Where does fructose 2,6-biphosphate come from? How can it be hydrolyzed?

A

Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate is synthesized from fruc- tose 6-phosphate and ATP by an enzyme called PFK 2 and

=> is hydrolyzed into fruc- tose 6-phosphate and P. by a specific fruc- tose 2,6-bisphosphatase also called FBPase 2

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16
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The role and localization of ApoB-100

A

Localization - VLDL, IDL, LDL

Role

  • necessary for the assembly of the individual lipoproteins
  • Recognized by the LDL-receptor (receptor-mediated endocytosis)
17
Q

Bile acids conjugation with cholic acids

A

Glycocholic acids

Taurocholic acids