Carbohydrate Structure & Function (Chapter 13) Flashcards

1
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______ is the study of glycan structure and function.

A

Glycobiology

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2
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What are the three major groups of carbohydrates?

A

Simple sugars, polysaccharides, glycoconjugates

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3
Q

______ consist of monosaccharides, disaccharides, and oligosaccharides, which often function as metabolic intermediates in energy conversion pathways.

A

Simple sugars

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4
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______ consist of either glucose homopolymers, such as cellulose, or disaccharide heteropolymers, such as chitin or heparan sulfate, in which one of the two sugars is a hexosamine – a monosaccharide containing an amino group.

A

Polysaccharides

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5
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______ are proteins or lipids with covalently attached glycans, which play a critical role in cellular communication.

A

Glycoconjuagtes

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6
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Glucose, galactose and mannose are examples of?

A

Monosacchrdies

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7
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Sucrose, lactose and lactose are examples of?

A

Disaccharides

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8
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Raffinose is an example of?

A

Oligosaccahrides

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9
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Cellulose, starch and glycogen are examples of?

A

Glucose homopolymers

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10
Q

Chitin and keratan sulfate are examples of?

A

Disaccharide heteropolymers

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11
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Antibodies and viral coat proteins are examples of?

A

Glycoproteins

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12
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Aggrecan, syndecan, glypican are examples of?

A

Proetoglycans

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13
Q

Blood antigens and membrane anchors are known as?

A

Glycolipids

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14
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Glycoconjugates are ______ attached to proteins and lipids as branched and unbranched structures.

A

Covalently

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15
Q

What are the four core principles of glycobiology?

A

Glycan biochemistry
Glycan biosynthesis
Glycan diversity
Glycan recognition

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16
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Glycan chains arc branched or linear carbohydrate structures consisting of modified and unmodified monosaccharides, which are covalently linked by ______ bonds in either of two conformations (α or β).

A

Glycosidic

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17
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True or False: Monosaccharides are scavenged from the environment or synthesized de novo in the cell.

A

True

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18
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True or False: Specific binding proteins recognize and bind to glycans to elicit a biological response.

A

True

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19
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True or False: Only a few of the more than 100 oligosaccharides detected in breast milk have been biochemically characterized.

A

True

20
Q

True or False: Lactose-derived oligosaccharides are the third most abundant component in human milk, after free lactose and neutral lipids.

A

True

21
Q

Studies suggest that ______ provides a probiotic growth advantage to bifidobacteria, which contain the glycosidases required to metabolize this oligosaccharide.

A

lacto-N-tetraose

22
Q

True or False: Some milk oligosaccharides may function as soluble decoys that inhibit pathogenic bacteria from invading intestinal epithelial cells by providing a large number of competing glycan binding sites.

A

True

23
Q

______ is found in fungal cell walls and invertebrate exoskeletons.

A

Chitin

24
Q

Cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin are found in?

A

Plant cell walls

25
Q

Plants store glucose in the form of ______.

A

Startch

26
Q

Starch is a mixture of 15-20% ______ and 80-85% ______.

A

amylose, amylopectin

27
Q

Animals and fungi store glucose in the form of ______.

A

Glycogen

28
Q

Cellulose provides strength to a plant’s cell wall. This is due to which intermolecular force?

A

Hydrogen bonding

29
Q

Plant cell walls consist of ______ fibrils hydrogen bonded to the polysaccharides ______ and ______

A

cellulose, fibrils and pectin

30
Q

Chitin is formed from repeating ______ units,

A

GlcNAc

31
Q

______ is a linear homopolymer of glucose with six glucose residues per turn

A

Amylose

32
Q

The amylose polymer forms a ______handed helix stabilized by intrastrand ______ bonds

A

left, hydrogen

33
Q

______ and ______ are branched forms of glucose homopolymers with α-1,6 linkages connecting linear strands of α-1,4–linked glucose units

A

Amylopectin, glycogen

34
Q

True or False: Amylopectin has more branching and more glucose units than glycogen.

A

False, glycogen more than amylopectin

35
Q

______ has a single reducing end (red) and α-1,6 branch points about once every ______ glucose residues

A

Amylopectin, 15-30

36
Q

______ has branch points about once every ______ glucose residues and a glycogenin homodimeric core protein (red) with two glucose molecules at the center.

A

Glycogen, 8-12

37
Q

______ glycoconjugate interactions occur within and between cells of the host organism and ______ glycoconjugate interactions occur between host cells and pathogen cells.

A

Intrinsic, extrinsic

38
Q

True or False: Immune cells communicate with each other by cell–cell interactions between glycoproteins and glycan binding proteins on the cell surface (intrinsic recognition)

A

True

39
Q

The _______ glycan groups are attached to asparagine residues in the protein using a GlcNAc monosaccharide, whereas _______ glycan groups are attached to serine or threonine residues using a GalNAc monosaccharide.

A

N-linked, O-linked

40
Q

______ glycan groups have a core structure of GlcNAc2Man3 (outlined), and ______ glycan groups are GalNAc (outlined),

A

N-linked, O-linked

41
Q

Type ______ blood does not contain functional GTA and GTB enzymes.

A

O

42
Q

Type ______ blood contain neither anti-A or anti-B antibodies.

A

Type AB

43
Q

Type ______ blood contains both A and B antigens.

A

Type AB

44
Q

The universal blood donor type is?

A

Type O

45
Q

True or False: Proteoglycans primarily function in the extracellular space.

A

True

46
Q

What two ways can glycoproteins be biochemically synthesized?

A

analysis using lectin array and identification by mass spectrometry

47
Q

______ glycan groups are removed from purified glycoproteins using enzymatic cleavage with the enzyme PNGaseF. ______ glycans are released using chemical cleavage with NaOH and NaBH4 (a β-elimination reaction).

A

N-linked, O-linked