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Decks in this class (30)

1.1
What are the four types of weak i...,
Why is water a good solvent for b...,
Why is the boiling point and melt...
12  cards
1.2
What kind of amino acids make pro...,
What is an l amino acid,
What is the pka of lysine and arg...
33  cards
1.3
5 constraints that affect alpha s...,
Which beta sheets are more stable...,
Beta barrel characteristics
14  cards
1.4
Heating,
Ph variation,
Detergents amphipathic molecules
15  cards
1.5
Which enzyme helps untangle and r...,
What is a common feature that enz...,
Hsp100
22  cards
1.6
Which of the 3 immunorecognition ...,
Which toll like receptors bind to...,
Which toll like receptor requires...
17  cards
2.1 Study Guide
Which is true about the structure...,
Which is true about cyclic camp,
Would this nucleus acid sequence ...
10  cards
2.2 Study Guide
Why are alpha helices commonly fo...,
Which of these dna binding protei...,
Which is true about homeobox tran...
11  cards
2.3 Study Guide
Which is true about heme group st...,
What amino acid is most likely to...,
Oxygen is non polar and not readi...
14  cards
2.4 Study Guide
Which is false about enzymes a th...,
An enzyme brings together the est...,
Which is false about substrate tr...
12  cards
2.5 Study Guide
What is the monosaccharide compos...,
Why is glycogen more branched tha...,
Which is true about beta linked p...
9  cards
2.6 Study Guide
Which of these fatty acids would ...,
You work at a lipid analysis lab ...,
For the class of lipids you ident...
11  cards
2.1 Lecture
Pyramidine,
How do nucleotides link into nucl...,
Why is rna so much less stable th...
10  cards
2.2 Lecture
Tata box binding protein,
Where is the tata box located,
How do alpha helices bind to dna
13  cards
Problem set-2.1 & 2.2
Which is less stable dna or rna b...,
What secondary structural motif c...,
What is a hairpin structure
22  cards
Problem set-2.3 & 2.4
Globins myoglobin hemoglobin heme...,
Cytochrome heme group function,
Why do we need oxygen carrier pro...
24  cards
2.6 Lecture
Saturated fatty acids,
Unsaturated fatty acids,
What are the 3 parts of a lipid
20  cards
2.3 lecture
Homotropic effect,
Heterotropic effect,
Allosteric effect
8  cards
2.4 lecture
What do enzymes do,
What don t enzymes do,
Mechanisms enzymes use to lower a...
20  cards
2.5 lecture
How are monosaccharides character...,
Hemiketal,
Alpha monomer
15  cards
3.1
Integral protein,
Peripheral protein,
Anchored protein
19  cards
3.1 cont
Transport proteins,
Passive transport facilitated dif...,
Active transport
13  cards
3.2
Secondary active transport,
Primary active transport,
Uniporters
16  cards
3.1 study guide
You screen for genetic mutants th...,
How can you determine which parts...,
When the membrane spanning beta b...
11  cards
3.3
3 essential components that defin...,
Steps of gpcr signaling,
What is beta adrenergic receptor
18  cards
3.2 study guide
Rate of transport of d glucose by...,
How does glut1 lower the activati...,
Glut1 transporter has two types o...
13  cards
3.3 study guide
Classical gpcr signaling involves...,
For heterotrimeric g proteins whi...,
How does camp affect the activity...
17  cards
3.4 study guide
You are studying a fluorescent pr...,
A fluorescent protein emits light...,
What is the chromophore of aequor...
13  cards
3.5 Study Guide
What is the function of the crisp...,
In a crispr array what is the spa...,
Which enzyme integrates foreign d...
16  cards
3.4 lecture
Aequorin,
Green fluorescent protein gfp,
What is aequorin s chromophore
20  cards

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