Proteins Flashcards
a1-Globulin that inhibits serine proteinases
a1 antichymotrypsin & Inter-a-trypsin inhibitor
a1-Globulin that transports vitamin D & binds chitin
Gc-Globulin
B-Globulin which is a component of HLA molecule class I
beta 2 microglobulin
pre beta lipoprotein transports what?
VLDL & TAG
Enumerate the 8 beta-lipoprotein
pre-beta lipoprotein
Transferin
Hemopexin
beta-lipoprotein
beta-2 microglobulin
Complement
Fibrinogen
C-reactive protein
a2-Globulin that both binds hemoglobin and acts as an acute phase reactant
Haptoglobin 1-1
Enumerate all a2-Globulin
Haptoglobin (1-1, 2-1, 2-2), a2-Macrogobulin, Ceruloplasmin
B-Globulin that transports LDL
beta-lipoprotein
Enumerate all the Negative Acute Phase reactant proteins
Pre-albumin, Albumin, Transferrin
Enumerate all Acute Phase reactants proteins
a1-antitrypsin, a1-acid-glycoprotein, Haptoglobin, Ceruloplasmin, C-reactive protein
(Mnemonic: CHACA)
Other name for a1-acid glycoprotein
Orosomucoid
Other name for Prealbumin
Transthyretin
An increase in albumin indicates
Dehydration
A decrease in Pre-albumin indicates
Poor nutritional Status
A decrease in a1-antitrypsin usually indicates
Emphysematous pulmonary disease
Increase in a1-Fetoprotein indicates
Spina bifida
(Other congenital disorders: ataxia telangiectasia)
Decrease a1-antichymotrypsin is observed in
Asthma
This type of a1-globulin is increased during the 3rd trimester
Gc-globulin
This a2-Globulin binds to heme
Haptoglobin
a2-Globulins that are increased during pregnancy or intake of contraceptive
Ceruloplasmin & a2-Macroglobulin
Haptoglobins are __________ (Increase or decrease) when there is intravascular hemolysis
Decrease
Decrease in Ceruloplasmin indicates
Wilson’s disease or Menke’s syndrome
Transferrin is __________ (Increase or decrease) in iron deficiency anemia
Increase
Hemopexin is _________ (Increase or decrease) in Hemolytic disorders
Decrease
Hemopexin is ________ (Increase or decrease) in patients administered with diphenylhydantoin
Hemopexin
The gamma-globulin increase in patients with Toxoplasmosis
IgM
The gamma-globulin decrease in patients with Monoclonal gammopathy
IgG
The gamma-globulin decrease in patients with Ataxia telangiectasia
IgA
The gamma-globulin decrease in patients with protein-losing conditions
IgM
The gamma globulin increase in patients with Liver and Collagen disease
IgG
Reference range for plasma myoglobin
17-75 microgram/L
Which oncofetal antigen is increased in nonmucinous epithelial ovarian cancer
CA 125
Protein with the highest dye binding capacity
Albumin
What are the 9 essential amino acids
Methionine, Threonine, Histidine, Valine, Phenylalanine, Isoleucine, Tryptophan, Lysine, Leucine
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