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First Aid: Biochemistry Molecular
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1. ATP- AMP (2 phosphoanhydride bonds)
Termination
tRNA aminoacylation
Methotrexate
Kartageners syndrome
2. Microtubule polymerization defect resulting in lowered phagocytosis. results in recurrent pyogenic infections - partial albinism and peripheral neuropathy
Chediak Higashi syndrome
degenerate or redundant
helicase
CDKs
3. Does not
polyadenylation does/does not require a template
Covalent alterations
microtubule
Vincristine/Vinblastine
4. HS1 - HSB - H2 - H4
transition
Proofreading function in eukaryotic RNA
histone octamer names
Introns
5. Particular sequnece in genomre where DNA replication begins. May be single (prokaryotes) or multiple (eukaryotes)
6MP
origin of replication
Griseofulvin
Non homologous end joining
6. Attachment of ubiquitin to defective proteinds to tag them for breakdown
Elongation
transversion
Proteosomal degradation
Tetracyclines
7. Inhibit formation of the initation complex and cause misreading of mRNA
Introns
Primase
histone octamer names
Aminoglycosides
8. Neurons
Kartageners syndrome
Neurofilaments
Base excision repair
Fluoroquinolones
9. Antifungal - act on microtubules
Methotrexate
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Griseofulvin
cytokeratin
10. In the nucleus after transcitpion and only processed RNA is transporte out of the nucleus
Loading tRNA on to ribosome energy requirement
RNA processing in eukaryotes occurs
Smooth ER
AUG codes For what in prokaryotes
11. Blocks denovo purine synthesis
Protein synthesis is in which direction
Order of mitosis
6MP
methionine is only encoded by
12. Vimentin - desmin - cytockeratin - glial fibrillary acid proteins - neurofilaments
Elastin
Axonemal dyenin
Cell cycle order
intermediate filaments
13. Prokaryotic only. Degrades RNA primer and fills in the gap with DNA (5 prime to 3 prime exonuclease)
DNA pol I
Which end of the tRNA is the amino acid bound to?
tRNA activation
universal
14. Alpha 1 antitrypisn
Ehlers Danlos
aminoacyl - tRNA synthetase and binding of charged tRNA to the codon
purines
Elastase is inhibited by
15. Connective tissue
C- G bond
methionine is only encoded by
Immunohistochemical stains vimentin
transition
16. Neurons - skeletal - and cardiac muscle - RBCs
Ehlers Danlos
C- G bond
origin of replication
Example of permanent cells
17. Checkpoints control transition between phases of cell cycle. regulated by cyclins - CDKs and tumor suppressors. Mitosis (shortest phse)
Outside the cell what processing must be done in procolalgen
the tRNA- amino acid bond
pyrimadines
Cell cycle
18. Inhibits the atpase which increases intracellular sodium which increases intracellular calcium increases cardiaccontractility
transition
universal
Elastin is broken down by
Digoxin (cardiac glycosides)
19. Anti cancer - act on microtubules
Eukaroytes
Cholchicine
nucleosid
Vincristine/Vinblastine
20. Y shaped region along DNA template where leading and lagging strands are syntehsized
Elongation
CDKs
Replication fork
tRNA gripping and going places
21. Cilia - glagella - mitotic spindle - neurons - centrioles
nucleotide
microtubule
Type IV collagen is an important structural component of...
Deamination of cytosine makes
22. Change resulting in early stop codon
nonsense
Elastin is broken down by
Proteosomal degradation
Promoter mutation
23. One codon AUG
methionine is only encoded by
Plasma membrane composition
Alternate splicing
AUG codes For what in prokaryotes
24. The 5prime end (energy for the bond)
Stable (quiescent)
Which end of the nucleotide has the triphosphate
Tumor Suppressors
RNA polymerases in eukaryotes
25. Site where RNA polymerase and multiple other transciption factors bind to DNA upstream from gene locus (AT rich upstream sequence with TATA and CAAT boxes)
Elongation
promoter
Kartageners syndrome
transition
26. Inhibits 50S peptidyl transferase
Chloramphenicol
Immunohistochemical stains vimentin
purines
Heterochromatin
27. Each codon specifies only 1 amino acid
Stable (quiescent)
unambiguous
A- T
Prokaryote RNA pol
28. Genetic bone disorder (brittle bone disease) type 1 colalgen - fractures (during birth) 2) Blue sclerae 3) hearing loss 4) dental imperfections 1:10000 may be confused with child abuse
tRNA gripping and going places
histone octamer names
Enhancers and silencer may be located_____
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
29. Negatively charged DNA loops twice around histone octamers create a nucloesome bead.
chromatin structure
Introns
Where do introns and exons stay
A- T
30. Inhibits by binding to the potassium side
intermediate filaments
Steps in splicing
Oubain
nonsense
31. 1) primary transcript combines with snRNPs and other proteins to form spliceosome 2) lariat shaped intermediate is generated 3) Lariat is removed and released to precisely join 2 exons
microtubule
Steps in splicing
Enhancer
Chediak Higashi syndrome
32. Base + ribose
Which end of the tRNA is the amino acid bound to?
mRNA stop codons
nucleosid
trimethoprim
33. Hydroxy proline and hydroxylysine
Hydroxylation of which amino acids are attached to Glycine to form collagen
Aminoglycosides
frame shift
Single Strand DNA Repair types
34. Methyl THYmine has a meTHYl
Oubain
Thymine has a
Alports syndrome
DNA ligase
35. Stretch of DNA that alters gene expression by binding transcription factors
tRNA activation
Cholchicine
capped and tail transcript is called
Enhancer
36. Tansport cellular cargo toward opposite ends of microtubule tracks
Neurofilaments
Molecular motor protiesn
Gag on pure gold
Hydroxylation of which amino acids are attached to Glycine to form collagen
37. Base+ribose+phosphate linked by a phosphodiester bond
RNA polymerases in eukaryotes
nucleotide
Step Three of RNA processing
Immunohistochemical stains vimentin
38. 1 RNA polymerase (multisubunite complex) makes all 3 kinds of RNA
Free ribosomes
Prokaryote RNA pol
Elastin
C- G bond
39. Ketone
universal
Guanine has a
Steps in splicing
Glycosolation
40. DNA And RNA synthesized in the 5-3 direction
DNA/RNA/Protein syntesis direction
Tetracyclines
Hydroxylation of which amino acids are attached to Glycine to form collagen
Example of permanent cells
41. Codes for formyl methionine (f - Met)
Elastin
Pyrimidines
Which end of a growing DNA strand is the target
AUG codes For what in prokaryotes
42. Three amino acids necessary for purine synthesis= glutamine - aspartate and glycine
Step Three of RNA processing
Paclitaxil
Gag on pure gold
Which end of the nucleotide has the triphosphate
43. Even 40S 60S =80S
Double Strand DNA repair
Associations of Ehlers Danlos
The only histone not on the core
Eukaroytes
44. Uracil
nonsense
Elastin is broken down by
missense mutation
Deamination of cytosine makes
45. 3 sodium out for 2 potassium in (nout - kin)takes 1 atp and the machine is phosphorylated during the machine cycle
Sodium K ATPase
Total energy expenditure requirement for translocation
transition
Exons
46. Cylindrical structure composed of helical array of plymerized dimers of alpha and beta tubulin - flagella - cilia - mitotic spindle - grows slowly collapses quickly
Elastin
Molecular motor protiesn
microtubule
Ribonucleotides are synthesized first and convertec to deoxyribonuclotides by
47. The 3 prime end
Which end of the tRNA is the amino acid bound to?
Introns
intermediate filaments
Cilia structure
48. No proofreading function but can initiate chains. RNA poymerase II opens DNA at promoter site
Tumor Suppressors
Enhancer
Steps in splicing
Proofreading function in eukaryotic RNA
49. Site of secretory protiens (mucus secreting goblet cells and antibody secreting cells)
Rough ER
White codon is at the 3 prime end of a tRNA
Protein synthesis is in which direction
origin of replication
50. 9+2 arrangement of microtubules -
universal
Chediak Higashi syndrome
Post - translational modifications
Cilia structure