Biochem: Diseases Flashcards

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What disease features skin tumors, photosensitivity, cataract development, and neurological abnorm, caused by defects in the nucleotide excision repair system, defections in helicase, and endonuclease genes?

A

Xeroderma pigmentosum

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What poorly understood disease features reduced stature, atrophe, deafness, photosensitivity, and mental retardation as a result of defective UV repair pathways, and may overlap with other conditions affecting DNA repair?

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Cockayne Syndrome

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What usually results in sickle cell anemia?

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Missense mutation that changes the effectiveness of hemoglobin

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What kind of drug is AZT, ZDT, and Zidovudine (all are azidothymidine)? What can it treat?

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Anti-retroviral; anticancer chemotherapy drug

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What kind of drug is didanosine (ddl)?

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Antiretroviral drug; also used in anticancer chemotherapy

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What kind of drug is cytarabin (ara C)?

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Anticancer chemo

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What kind of drug is vidarabin (ara A)?

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Antiviral

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What enzymes do anticancer drugs typically target? What enzyme does antibiotics usually target?

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Topoisomerase I and II; DNA gyrase

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Where does streptomycin target in bacterial translation? What step?

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30s subunit of ribosomes to distort its structure; INITIATION

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Where does tetracycline bind in bacterial transcription? What step does this affect?

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30s subunit of ribosome to block aminoacyl-tRNA; ELONGATION

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Where does puromycin activate in transcription? What step does it affect?

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Similar structure to aminacyl-tRNA, accepting peptide from P-site; induces termination and inhibits at ELONGATION

***can happen in prok and euk cells

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Where does chloramphenicol act in transcription? Which step does it affect?

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Blocks peptidotransferases in proks (and mitochondria in high conc); inhibits ELONGATION

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Where does erythromycin act in transcription? What does it inhibit or affect?

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50s binding irreversibly, blocks tunnel of peptides; inhibits TRANSLOCATION

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