biochem p92-101 Flashcards

1
Q

what blocks complex V?

A

oligomycin

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2
Q

rotenone and barbiturate block

A

complex 1

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3
Q

what is another name for complex II?

A

succinate dehydrogenase

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4
Q

antimycin A blocks what complex?

A

complex III

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5
Q

complex 4 is inhibited by

A

cyanide, CO

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6
Q

what are the 2 amino acids that are purely ketogenic amino acids?

A

lysine, leucine

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7
Q

5 cofactors for pyruvate dehydrogenase?

A
  1. pyrophosphate (B1, thiamine TPP)
  2. FAD (B2, riboflavin)
  3. NAD (B3, niacin)
  4. CoA (B5, pantothenic acid)
  5. lipoic acid
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8
Q

what inhibits lipoic acid?

A

arsenic

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9
Q

clinical symptoms of arsenic poisoning?

A

vomitting, rice-water stools, garlic breath

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10
Q

during fed state is PFK-2 highly active?

A

yes (goes along with PFK-1, which is the key enzyme in glycolysis)

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11
Q

what is the opposite enzyme to PFK-2?

A

FBPase-2 (fructose bisphosphatase-2)

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12
Q

how does FBPase-2 get activated?

A

phosphorylation by protein kinase A

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13
Q

during fasting state is protein kinase A highly active?

A

yes, protein kinase A phosphorylates FBPase-2 which converts fructose-6-P to Fructose 2,6 BP during the fasting sate

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14
Q

Symptomwise, how is vit E def diff from vit B 12 def?

A

No megaloblastic anemia, no inc serum methylmalonic acid in vit E def

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15
Q

2 functions of vit D?

A

Inc intestinal absorption of Ca2+, inc bone mineralization

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16
Q

What vit def is associated with “corkscrew” hair and subperiosteal hemorrhages?

A

vit C

17
Q

Edema in Kwashiorkor is due to dec plama oncotic pressure, why does this happen?

A

Due to liver malfunction (fatty change due to dec apolipoprotein synthesis)

18
Q

What are the 3 consequences of inc NADH/NAD+ ratio in liver?

A
  1. inc pyruvate  lactate (lactic acidosis)
  2. inc oxaloacetate  malate (prevents gluconeogenesis leading to fasting hypoglycemia)
  3. inc dihydroxyacetone phosphate  glycerol 3 phosphate (combines with fatty acids to make triglyceride leading to hepatosteatosis)
19
Q

Which bonds are stronger in DNA?

A

G-C bonds, inc melting temperature of DNA

20
Q

What is formed first in purine synthesis?

A

Sugar + PO3

21
Q

What is formed first in pyrimidine synthesis?

A

base

22
Q

Precursor for purine synthesis?

A

Inosine Monophosphate (IMP)

23
Q

Precursor for pyrimidine synthesis?

A

Orotic Acid, UMP

24
Q

Which amino acid used in pyrimidine synthesis?

A

Aspartate

25
Q

signal sequence where splicing occurs?

A

GU (donor) A-AG (acceptor) on mRNA

26
Q

splicing is mediated by which proteins and significance to their path?

A

snRNP’s, make up Anti Smith Ab’s for SLE Dx