Molecular Biology Flashcards

1
Q

What are the four basic molecules cells use to interact with each other?

A

Methyl
Hydroxyl
Carboxyl
Amino

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2
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What are the four families of small organic molecules?

A

Sugars
Fatty acids
Amino acids
Nucleotides

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3
Q

Nucleic acids are made from what?

A

Nucleotides

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4
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Proteins are made from what?

A

Amino acids

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5
Q

Polysaccharides are made from what?

A

Sugars

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6
Q

What is the main function of nucleic acids?

A

Code genetic information (DNA)

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7
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What type of bond joins polymers of nucleotides?

A

Phosphodiester bond

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8
Q

What are the five main functions of proteins (also known as the “work horses of the cell”)?

A
Structure
Movement
Catalysis
Transport
Signaling
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9
Q

Polymerization to form peptide bonds between amino acids is a result of what?

A

Dehydration

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10
Q

Polysaccharides are polymers of _____________ joined by ____________ bonds

A

Pentose/hexose

Glycosidic bonds

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11
Q

What does amphipathic mean?

A

Both hydrophilic (head) and hydrophobic (tail) groups

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12
Q

How are lipids formed?

A

Esterification of acids

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13
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What are the four aspects of the “lock and key” model of complementarity?

A

Shape
Charge
Polarity
Hydrophobicity

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14
Q

Non-covalent interactions between macromolecules allows what to happen?

A

Tight, highly specific macromolecular bonding

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15
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What are the four main types of weak, non-covalent bonding interactions?

A

Ionic bonds
van der Waals interactions
Hydrogen bonds
Hydrophobic effect

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16
Q

Describe ionic bonds

The absence of what molecule increases the strength of ionic bonds?

A

Interactions between fully or partially charged groups (current between the two groups)
Absence of water increases the strength of ionic bonds

17
Q

Describe hydrogen bonds

A
Hold molecules together
Polarized molecules (such as water) can link via hydrogen bonds
18
Q

Describe van der Waals attractions

At what physical conditions are van der Waals interactions more effective?

A

Electrons are shared between adjacent nuclei
Adjacent, oppositely charged molecules come close enough to attract, with each molecule having a radius at which van der Waals forces are strongest
More effective in lower temperatures

19
Q

What is the clathrate cage seen with the hydrophobic effect?

A
A clathrate cage occurs when one molecule traps another
Aggregated states (where water population is less ordered, more entropy) are more energetically favourable
20
Q

What are the main features seen in prokaryotes that are not seen in eukaryotes?

A

Inner and outer membranes with cell wall and periplasmic space
Nucleoid instead of nucleus
Plasmid (extra chromosomal, can carry antibiotic resistance)

21
Q

What are micelles and liposomes?

A

Artificial membranes made by mixing phospholipids and water

Liposomes have a hydrophilic core and can hide hydrophilic compounds within this core

22
Q

What does self-assembly mean?

A

Can change the diameter of liposomes or plasma membranes by adding more phospholipids

23
Q

How was the plasma membrane involved in defining the first cells?

A

Phospholipid molecules in prebiotic soup assembled spontaneously
Enclosed self-replicating mixture of RNA and protein molecules