Biochem Flashcards

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What is the transition state

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The reaction intermediate species which has the greatest free energy

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2
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Apoenzyme

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Enzyme without a cofactpr

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3
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Haloenzyme

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Enzyme with a cofactor

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4
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Tightly bound enzyme

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Prosthetic group

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5
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Michaelis constant

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The formation of the enzyme-substrate comples

THIS IS WHEN THE INITIAL REACTION RATE IS HALF MAXIMUM

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6
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Vmax

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The maximal rate of the reaction

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7
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When is the reaction RATE at half of its maximum?

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The michaelis constant

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8
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What does a high Km mean?

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A low KM means that an enzyme only needs a little substrate to work at half-maximal velocity
A high KM means that an enzyme needs a lot of substrate to work at half-maximal velocity

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9
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MODY and hexokinase and Km/Vmax

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MODY (maturity-onset diabetes of the young)
caused by mutations in pancreatic glucokinase which affect KM or Vmax
reduced glucokinase activity results in reduced insulin secretion for a given blood glucose level

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10
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Does hexokinase or glucokinase have a lower Km?

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Hexokinase has a lower Km. This is because it is in the blood and the blood cells need lots of oxygen

Glucokinase is in the liver and pancreas, will only get rid of glucose when there is loads of it

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11
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Co-operativity

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the influence that the binding of a ligand to one protomer has on the binding of ligand to another protomer in an oligomeric protein

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12
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Allosteric

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from allo, meaning the other
a site on an enzyme which is quite different to the active site
enzymes which respond to modulators have these ‘other sites’

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13
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Which type of enzyme produces a sigmoidal graph?

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Allosteric

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14
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An important example of allosteric regulation?

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Oxygen binding to haemoglobin

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15
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Oxygen binding to haemoglobin is controlled by what?

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H+
CO2
2,3 bisphosphonate

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16
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R (relaxed)

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Binds substrate tightly; the active form

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17
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T (tight)

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Binds substrate less tightly; the inactive form

18
Q

DNA-RNA

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Transcription

19
Q

RNA-protein

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Translation

20
Q

ACGT

21
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ACGU

22
Q

Which direction is DNA synthesised?

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5 –> 3 (new nucleotides added to free 3 end only)

23
Q

Retrovir

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Analogue of thymidine

Lacks 3OH group, stops chain getting bigger

24
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can only add to existing nucleic acids
can not start DNA synthesis on their own
require an RNA primer to start replication

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DNA polymerase

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Helicase
Unwinds DNA
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Primase
synthesises RNA primer
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DNA exonuclease activity
DNA polymerase has 3’  5’ exonuclease activity removes incorrect nucleotide improves error rate to one in 109  1010 base pairs
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Clover leaf structure
tRNA
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synthesises all mRNA
Poll II
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Exon
Coding region
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Intron
Non-coding region
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Degenerate
Many amino acids have more than one codon
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Unambiguous
Each codon codes for only one amino acid
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Change in a single base in DNA
Point mutation
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Results in a change of amino acid sequemce
Missense mutation
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Creates a new termination codon
Nonsense mutation
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Addition of a single base or 2
Frameshift mutation
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No change in amino acid sequence
Silent mutation
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Example of problem in post-translational modification
Alpha1-antitrypsin results from misfolding of alpha1-antitrypsin in the ER
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Targeting
Moving a protein to its final cellular destination inherited recessive disorder of protein targeting proteins normally destined for lysosomes are not properly sorted in the Golgi end up secreted from cell lysosomes can not properly digest material, become clogged death before age 8
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Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
Binds amino acids to the corresponding tRNA molecules