stable isopotes and Mass Spec and muscle protein turnover (PRACTICAL) Flashcards

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what is the basic principle of mass spectrometry

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understanding how much tracer/label has been given (Precursor) and how much has gone into the protein (product)

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how does Gas chromatography separate complex mixtures?

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  • by increasing the temperature of “oven” so the compound becomes more volatile and is pushed through the column by the helium flow
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what does the mass spectrometer do and what 2 things does this allow for?

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  • fragments compound
  • allows you to identify the compound using a quadropole analyzer
  • allows you to measure the amount of tracer (eg: 13C) in the compound
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what 3 things is GC-MS relevant to in the real world?

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  • drug abuse
  • doping in sport
  • human metabolic research (Protein, fat, carbohydrate metabolism)
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5
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what does muscle full mean?

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despite continued availability of amino acids, MPS responses are time-limited

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define anabolic resistance/blunting

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MPS responses to protein nutrition are blunted with advancing age, inactivity and some diseases states even with ENHANCED doses

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**what are the 2 mass spectrometry techniques used to study muscle protein synthesis?

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  • GC-MS
  • GC with IRMS
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8
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define concentration

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amount of a compound in a given volume

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9
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define enrichment

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the amount of heavy/stable isotope present in a compound

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how can you dilute enrichment and what does this do to concentration?

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  • by adding more unlabeled compound
  • this increases concentration
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