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GRE Biochemistry
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1. Possess F factor as a plasmid independent of the bacterial genome. The F plasmid contains only F factor DNA and no DNA from the bacterial genome.
F+ bacteria
biotin
PFK2
Pyruvate carboxylase
2. Catalyzes the addition of bicarbonate to phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) to form the four-carbon compound oxaloacetate
epinephrine
cis and trans golgi network
2D gel electrophoresis
PEP carboxylase
3. Vitamin B1 - cofactor that aids in dehydrogenase mostly
PFK1
pleiotropic
Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP)
Polytene chromosome
4. FAD-2 - NADP-3
northern blot
Signal recognition particle (SRP)
FAD and NADP ATP equivalents
F- bacteria
5. Gene has multiple effects
tyrosine kinase
F+ bacteria
pleiotropic
microfiliments
6. Cis faces the ER and trans faces the plasma membrane
[B]=[A] - ratio = 1
cis and trans golgi network
F- bacteria
VLDL
7. RNA protein-complex
phosphatase
Aromatic/Achiral AAs
Signal recognition particle (SRP)
SRP - signal recognition particle
8. Dynins and kinesins (movement) - cilia and flagella
microtubules
PEP carboxykinase
mitochondria
SRP - signal recognition particle
9. Secondary messenger - used for intracellular signal transduction - such as transferring the effects of hormones like glucagon and adrenaline - which cannot pass through the cell membrane. It is involved in the activation of protein kinases and regula
temperate bacteriophage
2D gel electrophoresis
VLDL
cAMP
10. Serine protease that cleaves on c terminal side of aromatics
phosphorolysis
Signal recognition particle (SRP)
F+ bacteria
chymotrypsin
11. Repeated replication w/o cell division
pyruvate dehydrogenase
pleiotropic
Polytene chromosome
kb
12. Derived from golgi vesicles
FAD and NADP ATP equivalents
Steroid Hormones
[A][B]
cell plate
13. (His - Arg - Lys +) - (Glu - Asp -)
2D gel electrophoresis
Charged AAs
Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP)
Aromatic/Achiral AAs
14. 1e-14
[A][B]
Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP)
biotin
Hfr bacteria
15. Preferable to hydrolysis (like in the breakdown of glycogen or starch - as in the example above) because glucose 1-phosphate yields more ATP than does free glucose when subsequently catabolized to pyruvate.
Acetyl-CoA carboxylase
phosphorolysis
eEF-1 and eEF-2
gene conversion
16. Unwound - participates in the active transcription of DNA to mRNA products - site of RNA Pol II regulation
EF-G
mitochondria
[A][B]
euchromatin
17. Donates electrons to form a bond such as N in amines and O in alcohols
Charged AAs
heterochromatin
nucleophile
tyrosine kinase
18. Circular and double stranded
microtubules
mtDNA and chDNA
gene conversion
intermediate filiments
19. Do not contain F factor
pleiotropic
SRP - signal recognition particle
nucleophile
F- bacteria
20. Can serve as a primer
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21. Acetyl-CoA to malonyl-CoA - rate limiting step in fatty acid synthesis
microtubules
nondisjunction
Aromatic/Achiral AAs
Acetyl-CoA carboxylase
22. Phe - Trp - Tyr - Gly - Pro
tyrosine kinase
Charged AAs
FAD and NADP ATP equivalents
Aromatic/Achiral AAs
23. Converts oxaloacetate into phosphoenolpyruvate and carbon dioxide.
Steroid Hormones
phosphatase
cAMP
PEP carboxykinase
24. Nuclear lamins - desmins - keratins - internexins (structure)
Polytene chromosome
microfiliments
intermediate filiments
chymotrypsin
25. Recognizes and targets specific proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum in eukaryotes and the plasma membrane in prokaryotes
FAD and NADP ATP equivalents
Signal recognition particle (SRP)
PFK1
eEF-1 and eEF-2
26. Makes Acetyl-CoA from pyruvate
F+ bacteria
phosphorolysis
pyruvate dehydrogenase
Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP)
27. Catalyzes the transport of tRNA and mRNA down the ribosome in eukaryotes
Polytene chromosome
PEP carboxylase
Polar AAs
eEF-1 and eEF-2
28. The most important regulatory enzyme of glycolysis. It is an allosteric enzyme made of 4 subunits and controlled by many activators and inhibitors. PFK-1 catalyzes the important 'committed' step of glycolysis - the conversion of fructose 6-phosphate
Aromatic/Achiral AAs
PEP carboxykinase
PFK1
Hfr bacteria
29. Operon 1/2 - gene 1/6
chance of in frame fusion for operon? and gene?
Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP)
cofactors
Pyruvate carboxylase
30. Catalyzes the transport of tRNA and mRNA down the ribosome in prokaryotes
temperate bacteriophage
centimorgans
EF-G
Acetyl-CoA carboxylase
31. An enzyme that removes a phosphate group from its substrate
Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP)
phosphatase
intermediate filiments
Pyruvate carboxylase
32. Vitamin B7 - cofactor that aids in CO2 transfer (carboxylase)
mtDNA and chDNA
alternative splicing
biotin
Polar AAs
33. Tightly packed form of DNA - less accessible to protein factors that usually bind DNA
pH
heterochromatin
3' terminal -OH
phosphorolysis
34. Catalyze the phosphorylation of tyrosine residues in proteins - involved in signal cascades
tyrosine kinase
Polytene chromosome
kb
Signal recognition particle (SRP)
35. Possess an F plasmid that also includes some DNA taken from the bacterial genome. Sometimes it is formed by incorrect excision from the chromosome
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36. Failure of chromosome pairs to separate during meiosis
VLDL
alternative splicing
F' (F-prime) bacteria
nondisjunction
37. Enzymes in Krebs cycle that produce NADH
PFK1
epinephrine
Pyridoxal-phosphate (PLP)
isocitrate dehydrogenase and a-ketogluterase
38. Isoelectric point and MW
epimers
phosphorolysis
[B]=[A] - ratio = 1
2D gel electrophoresis
39. Neutralizes H2O2 - found in lysosomes
VLDL
temperate bacteriophage
Hfr bacteria
catalase
40. Catalyzes the irreversible carboxylation of pyruvate to oxaloacetate (OAA).
Pyruvate carboxylase
mitochondria
alternative splicing
Steroid Hormones
41. Gene duplication
origin of multi gene families
PEP carboxylase
phosphorolysis
heterochromatin
42. Possess F factor integrated into the bacterial genome. After integration into the host chromosomal DNA - these plasmids possess portions of - or entire - F factor and portions of the bacterial genome.
temperate bacteriophage
2 -4 DNP
epinephrine
Hfr bacteria
43. Enter cells freely
Steroid Hormones
2D gel electrophoresis
temperate bacteriophage
euchromatin
44. It uncouples oxidative phosphorylation by carrying protons across the mitochondrial membrane - leading to a rapid consumption of energy without generation of ATP.
nondisjunction
PEP carboxykinase
F' (F-prime) bacteria
2 -4 DNP
45. Triglycerides - cholesterols - and phospholipids
Polar AAs
origin of multi gene families
Signal recognition particle (SRP)
VLDL
46. Ser - Cys - Thr - Gln - Asn
euchromatin
Polar AAs
mtDNA and chDNA
PEP carboxylase
47. Phosphotransferase - is a type of enzyme that transfers phosphate groups from high-energy donor molecules - such as ATP -[2] to specific substrates. The process is referred to as phosphorylation -
F' (F-prime) bacteria
Hfr bacteria
kinase
FAD and NADP ATP equivalents
48. When exons are arranged in multiple orders after removal of introns
Charged AAs
alternative splicing
centimorgans
chance of in frame fusion for operon? and gene?
49. Measure tendency for recombination (frequency) 1cM = 1% chance of being separated
F- bacteria
SOS repair
centimorgans
cAMP
50. MRNA
origin of multi gene families
pyruvate dehydrogenase
euchromatin
northern blot
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