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Biochemistry

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1. What apolipoproteins are on chylomicrons






2. What two cells are particularly rich in RER






3. Which kind of osteogenesis imperfecta is fata in utero or in neonatal period






4. Gene imprinting implies that How many alleles are active at a single locus






5. What is the amino acid precursor for catecholamines






6. developmental delay - gargoylism - airway obstruction - corneal clouding - hepatosplenomegaly






7. How many nucTIDEs is a tRNA and What does the secondary sturcture form






8. trinucleotide repeat for huntingtons






9. What do the single stranded binding proteins do






10. What is axonemal dynein






11. What is the activated carrier for Co2






12. What lab procedure is used to amplify desired fragment of DNA and What are the 3 steps






13. What is DNA cloning and How do you do it?






14. Adenosine deaminase deficiency is an important cause of what immunodeficiency?






15. What enzyme converts phenylalanine to tyrosin






16. In which state is FBPase -2 active






17. What happens to oxaloacetate in alcholism






18. What are possilbe presentation for galactokinase def






19. What are the teratogenic effects of vit A and What test must be ordered before starting a woman on isotreitinoin for severe acne






20. What amino acid makes up most of the octamer






21. nucleotide repeat for fredreich's ataxia






22. What is NADPH used for






23. Infection with what organism can cause B12 def






24. What co - factors are required for the pyruvated dehydrogenase complex






25. What is the RDE of TCA cycle






26. How does insulin inhibit glycogenolysis






27. What causes Edwards syndrome and What is it






28. What does a southern blot use as its sample






29. What collagen type is most frequently affected in ehlers danlos and What are common complications






30. What part of the pre mRNA contains the actual genetic information coding for protein






31. How many ATP are created by aerobic metabolism of glucose in the heart and liver via what shuttle






32. In which single strand DNA repair mechanism do specific endonucleases release the oligonucTIDE containing bases and DNA poly and ligase fill and reseal - and what disease occures when this is mutated






33. What can vit B3 be used to treat






34. In which direction is protein synthesized






35. What is heteroplasmy






36. What converts tyrosine to DOPA






37. How do tetracyclines work






38. protein malnutrition resulting in skin lesions - edema and liver malfxn






39. What regulates whether FBPase -2 or PFK-2 is active






40. phosphorylation of glucose to yield glucose 6 phosphate serves as the 1st step of what rxns and what enzymes catalyze it






41. metaphse chromosomes are stained - ordered and numbered according to morphology - size - arm length ratio - banding pattern






42. What is the activated carrier for 1 carbon units






43. What metabolic rxns occur in the cytoplasm






44. What does lactase deficiency cause






45. What is the defect in fructose intolerance and What does it cause






46. What components come together to make S- adenosyl methionine






47. What does Adenosine deaminase deficiency cause a build up of - and What does that lead to?






48. How is Lesch Neyhan inherited






49. What is the name is fxn of vit B3






50. Which aspect of the spliceosome do patients with lupus make antibodies against