MGD Flashcards
What is pK?
The likelihood that an acid will dissociate.
Weak acids have high pKs
How are enzymes regulated?
By changing the concentration of the product or the substrate
By changing enzymes conformation
Changing rate of protein synthesis/degradation
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What factors are upregulated by thrombin the the blood clotting cascade?
5, 8 and 11
What blood clotting factors undergo post-translation modification by vitamin k?
2, 7, 9 and 10
What happens to procollagen to make collagen?
Hydroxylated and phosphorylated. Then makes disulphide bonds and chains wrap together to make triple helix. Leave cell in vesicles as tropocollagen and then n and c terminal peptides are removed and strands join together by covalent bonds to make large fibre - collagen