Exam 2 Jeopardy Flashcards
Down, up, down, up
Glucose
Degradation disorders
Mucopolysaccharidoses
*defect in GAG breakdown
Primary secreted antibody
IgG
Ig producer
B Cell
What localization signal do you need to get to the plasma membrane?
Signal peptide and stop transfer
To be linked to a protein or not to be linked to a protein:
Glycosaminoglycans (not linked) proteoglycans (linked)
Volume to mass ratio of GAG’s
Lots of volume relative to mass
Contacts the epitope
Hypervariable region
Y-shaped protein found in saliva
IgA
Down, up, up, up
*C4 epimer of glucose
Galactose
Influenza receptior
NANA (sialic acid)
C2 epimer of glucose
Mannose
Generic composition of the GAG repeat
Amino sugar, 1 or both heavily sulfated, overall negative charge distributed throughout
A antigen carbohydrate
Galnac
Found in IgM, not IgG
Stop transfer
To get in to secretory pathway you need
Signal peptide
To get in to lysosome you need
Mannose 6 phosphate
Localization of secretory pathway localization signal
Extreme amino terminus
Most abundant amino acid
Glycine
Mineral needed for collagen x-linking
Copper
Vitamin C deficiency
Scurvy
Layer over teeth, gums, and tounge
Mucus
ABO
Blood type
Triple helical coiled coil
Cable (collagen wiring)