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Biochemistry

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1. What does the passage of electrons result in that when coupled to OXPHOS drives the production of ATP






2. What does beta oxidation do and Where does it occur






3. What catacholamine step is SAM required for






4. What liberates glucose from glucose 6 P






5. What is the activated carrier for phosphoryl






6. Where is EtOH dehydrogenase located






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






8. Which enzyme involved in RNA synthesis does not require a template






9. What enzyme degrades a small amount of glycogen in lysosomes






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






11. What does a decrease in decrease in NADPH lead to and why






12. hepatosplenomegaly - aseptic necrosis of femur - bone crisis - MACS that look like crumpled tissue paper


13. When are glycogen reserves depleted






14. What is anticipation and give an example






15. What does pancreatic lipase do






16. What can excess vit B3 cause






17. What are the results of unbalanced translocation






18. What rxn does propionyl - CoA carboxylase catalyze






19. What produces NADPH






20. Where are cytosolic and organellar proteins made






21. What substance in egg whites binds biotin






22. What is the order of severity for the different types of mutations






23. What lab value can distinguish orotic aciduria from ornithine transcarbamoylase def?






24. Where do you find elastin and What does it do






25. Of the four possible fates for pyruvate - which ends anaerobic glycolysis as in RBCs - leukocytes - kidney medulla - lens - testes and cornea






26. What is the defect in cystinuria






27. 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






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






29. What drugs can cause folate def






30. What is the exception to genetic redundancy






31. What is Retin A used topically for






32. What does inc phenylalanine lead to...






33. cytoskeletal elements in micorvilli - muscle contracting fibers - cytokenesis - adherens jxns






34. What is the Name and function of vit B2






35. What does the vimentin stain for






36. cell signaling defect of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptor 3 - results in dwarfism - short limbs - head/trunk nl size - associated with advanced paternal age






37. What enzyme adds Cl - to the H202 to makes bleach






38. What metabolic rxns occur in the mitochondria






39. In which state is PFK-2 active






40. How do microtubules grow and collapse






41. What occurs to oxaloacetate in starvation and DKA






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






43. What is the most abundant type of RNA






44. Type IV collagen






45. What does vit C def cause






46. How is ammonium transported from muscle to the liver for urea cycle






47. What is the hardy weinberg allele prevalence






48. What is the RER called in neurons and What is made there






49. What are the fetal screening measures for Down






50. What initiates protein synthesis