Bio- 1E Flashcards

1
Q

Fucosyl chuchu

A

Trans golgi

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2
Q

Mutations affecting a Golgi located GDP-fucose transporter

A

LEUKOCYTE ADHESION DEF TYPE 2

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3
Q

Inflammation

A

selectin

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4
Q

sialyl transferase

A

trans golgi

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5
Q

Inhibited by tunicamycin:

A

Oligosacharride: Protein transferase

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6
Q

Not a O- linked

A

GlcNAc-Asn

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7
Q

Ping pong

A

facilitated diffusion Transporters?

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8
Q

DNA transfection

A

depends upon ENDOcytosis

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9
Q

present in boyh N and O Linked glycoprotein

A

GalNac

Principal no? Kay ang terminal sa Neuraminic acid

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10
Q

provides mass composition sequence and branching chuchu

A

Mass spectrometry

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11
Q

drop in plasma pH during sleep and increase susceptibility to lysis

A

PNH

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12
Q

mutation of GDP fucose transporter

A

Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency 2

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13
Q

How do glucose enters glycolysis

A

phosphorylation of glucose

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14
Q

Glycerol backbone

A

phosphoglycerides

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15
Q

True regarding Enolase

A

It is inhibited by Fluoride

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16
Q

Unsaturated fatty acid

A

carbon 2

17
Q

treatment with salt solutions of high ionic strength

A

Peripheral proteins

18
Q

PPP occurs in

A

Cytosol

19
Q

transfers 2 carbon units comprising carbons 1 and 2 of a ketose onto the aldehyde carbon of an aldose sugar

A

Transketolase:

20
Q

lack of hepatic fructokinase

A

Essential Fructosuria

21
Q

Inhibited in normal atp intracellular levels

A

pfk1

22
Q

F 1,6 BP cleaved by

A

aldolase

Manage

23
Q

inhibited by fluoride

A

Enolase

24
Q

inhibit pyruvate dehydrogenase

A

Alcoholics

Due to poor diet and nasa Harper’s

25
Q

drop in plsma ph during sleep

A

PNH

26
Q

protein alpha dystroglycan

A

Congenital Muscular Dystrophies

27
Q

catalyze G6P to phosphoglyconate

A

Glu-6-phosphate dehydrogenase

28
Q

mainly males are affected

A

Defects on G6P dehydrogenase

29
Q

inhibited by its product

A

Hexokinase

30
Q

Fructose metabolism

A

bypass phosphofructokinase ba un

31
Q

N-linked glycoproteins share common pentasaccharide -

A

Man3GlcNAc2

32
Q

At early phase Reaction 4

A

Man residues are removed

33
Q

residues found in many mucins gives them a negative charge

A

NeuAc and Sulfate

34
Q

In red blood cells, the pentose phosphate pathway is the sole source of NADPH for the reduction of oxidized glutathione

A

TRUE

35
Q

In red blood cells, the pentose phosphate pathway is the sole source of NADPH for the reduction of oxidized glutathione

A

TRUE

36
Q

Points of resemblance of both active and passive transports except:

A

There is NO specific binding site for the solute.

37
Q

True about peripheral proteins:

A

They are bound to the hydrophilic regions of specific integral proteins and head groups of phospholipids and can be released from them by treatment with salt solutions of high ionic strength.

38
Q

Glycolysis in erythrocytes always terminates in lactate:

A

True

39
Q

by ATP induces a conformational change in the protein leading to the transfer of three Na+ ions from the inner to the outer side of the plasma membrane. Two molecules of K+ bind to sites on the protein on the external surface of the cell membrane, resulting in dephosphorylation of the protein and transfer of the K+ ions across the membrane to the interior.

A

Phosphorylation