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Biochemistry

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1. What happens in the first stage of collagen synthesis - and Where does it happen






2. What are ketone bodies made from - where are they metabolized and how are they excreted






3. What induces pyruvate kinase






4. What apolipoprotein is on LDL






5. What two pathways is carbomoyl phosphate involved in - and what enzyme deficiency leads to a build of carbamoyl phosphate leading to what element in pyrimidine synthesis






6. colon becomes covered witih adenomatous polyps after puberty - progresses to colon cancer unless resected






7. Of the four possible fates for pyruvate - which one can replenish TCA cycle or be used in gluconeogenesis






8. What are the clinical features of I cell diesase






9. How is vit D stored






10. congenital microdeletion of short arm of chromosome 5 with microcephaly - moderate to severe mental retardation - high pitched crying/meying - epicanthal folds - cardiac abnl






11. Where is EtOH dehydrogenase located






12. How do aminoglycosides work






13. What are the 2 distinct phases of the HMP shunt and How many ATP are used and produced






14. What are the fetal screening measures for Down






15. I g fat = ? Kcal






16. peripheral neuropathy - developmental delay - optic atrophy - glopoid cells






17. nucleotide repeat for fragile x






18. How is orotic aciduria inherited






19. What enzyme converts adenine to AMP






20. What is the TX for CF and What does it do






21. Which antihelminthe drugs work on microtubules






22. Type I bone






23. What converts limit dextran to glucose






24. When does aspartate enter the urea cycle






25. What happens to glycogen in the liver






26. What is the fxn of vit K






27. What enzyme converts phenylalanine to tyrosin






28. What is the amino acid precuror for creatine - urea and nitric oxide






29. What are the results of unbalanced translocation






30. What makes up a nucleotide

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31. What are the products for glycolysis






32. ADPKD is associated with What additional conditions






33. What is proteasomal degredation






34. How many rings do pyrimidines have






35. What other inflammatory process can induce a hemolytic anemia in NADPH defieicnt patients






36. What are uncoupling agents






37. Where is glucose 6 phosphatase found and What does it do






38. What other complex is similar to the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex in that it has the same co - factors and generates succinyl - CoA






39. What is uniparental disomy






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






41. What are the symptoms of vit A excess






42. Accurate base pairing is required only in the first two nucleotide positions of an mRNA codon - so conds differeing in the 3rd position may code for the same tRNA/AA due to degenerate genetic code






43. The pyruvate dehydorgenase complex serves In what reaction: reactants






44. Type IV collagen is an important structural componenet of the BM for which 3 organs






45. What residues are hydroxylated in step 2 of collagen synthesis - and What does this require






46. 90% of ADPKD cases are due to a mutation In what gene






47. What does high cholesterol or long saturated fatty acid content do to the melting temperature and fluidity






48. How does ouabain work






49. What does arsenic do and What are th results of poisoning






50. 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