Principles of Biology Exam
... C. cell plate formation occurs D. spindle fibers, made of microtubules, begin to form 5. Before beginning mitosis, new DNA is synthesized in: A. S phase B. G1 phase C. G2 phase 6. Product of cyclic photophosphorylation is ____________. A. NADPH B. ATP C. NADH 7. The four stages of mitosis in correct ...
... C. cell plate formation occurs D. spindle fibers, made of microtubules, begin to form 5. Before beginning mitosis, new DNA is synthesized in: A. S phase B. G1 phase C. G2 phase 6. Product of cyclic photophosphorylation is ____________. A. NADPH B. ATP C. NADH 7. The four stages of mitosis in correct ...
Midterm Exam Key
... bilayer. Which of the following amino acids would you expect to find forming the inside of the pore? a. Leucine and Aspartic Acid b. Glycine and Serine c. Tryptophan and Methionine d. Alanine and Isoleucine e. Cysteine and Valine f. Aspartic Acid and Arginine 4) In one sentence, explain your choice ...
... bilayer. Which of the following amino acids would you expect to find forming the inside of the pore? a. Leucine and Aspartic Acid b. Glycine and Serine c. Tryptophan and Methionine d. Alanine and Isoleucine e. Cysteine and Valine f. Aspartic Acid and Arginine 4) In one sentence, explain your choice ...
Lecture 8: 9/9
... Chymotrypsin cleaves proteins on the carboxyl side of aromatic or large hydrophobic amino acids (shaded orange). The red bonds indicate where chymotrypsin most likely acts. ...
... Chymotrypsin cleaves proteins on the carboxyl side of aromatic or large hydrophobic amino acids (shaded orange). The red bonds indicate where chymotrypsin most likely acts. ...
Biochap2
... • 4 levels of organization – Primary = individual sequence of amino acids in a protein. – Secondary = Hydrogen bonding causes folds and twists in between AA (-helix, pleated sheets). – Tertiary = 3-dimensional folding occurs within the chain. – Quaternary = Multiple chains can fold on each other ...
... • 4 levels of organization – Primary = individual sequence of amino acids in a protein. – Secondary = Hydrogen bonding causes folds and twists in between AA (-helix, pleated sheets). – Tertiary = 3-dimensional folding occurs within the chain. – Quaternary = Multiple chains can fold on each other ...
File
... Stomach: stomach acid helps uncoil proteins so enzymes can start separating amino acids. Small intestine: enzymes break down proteins into single amino acids and some small proteins which are absorbed. Amino acids travel in blood to the liver. Amino acid pool provides cells the amino acids the ...
... Stomach: stomach acid helps uncoil proteins so enzymes can start separating amino acids. Small intestine: enzymes break down proteins into single amino acids and some small proteins which are absorbed. Amino acids travel in blood to the liver. Amino acid pool provides cells the amino acids the ...
growth of human diploid fibroblasts in media with different amino
... When histidine was re-examined, growth at concentrations from 0-2 to 2-0 mM was similar and 0-5 mM was selected for use in future experiments (VSGCTH medium). However, cell growth in these media varied considerably in different experiments. This variation also would occur, but to a lesser extent, wi ...
... When histidine was re-examined, growth at concentrations from 0-2 to 2-0 mM was similar and 0-5 mM was selected for use in future experiments (VSGCTH medium). However, cell growth in these media varied considerably in different experiments. This variation also would occur, but to a lesser extent, wi ...
1 glucose 2 molecules acetyl CoA
... • Electron transport molecules pass the electrons down a chain, with each being reduced and then oxidized. • This is an exergonic reaction, and the energy produced is used to make ATP from ADP. ...
... • Electron transport molecules pass the electrons down a chain, with each being reduced and then oxidized. • This is an exergonic reaction, and the energy produced is used to make ATP from ADP. ...
An Overview of the Citric Acid Cycle
... (from acetyl CoA) with oxaloacetate. Two carbon atoms leave the cycle in the form of CO2 in the successive decarboxylations catalyzed by isocitrate dehydrogenase and a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase. 2. Four pairs of hydrogen atoms leave the cycle in four oxidation reactions. Two molecules of NAD+ are ...
... (from acetyl CoA) with oxaloacetate. Two carbon atoms leave the cycle in the form of CO2 in the successive decarboxylations catalyzed by isocitrate dehydrogenase and a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase. 2. Four pairs of hydrogen atoms leave the cycle in four oxidation reactions. Two molecules of NAD+ are ...
Hemoglobin
... anemia. The produced Hb will be β4 which is called Hb H. Oxygen delivery to tissues will be blocked because Hb H (β4) which bind O2 but does not deliver it to tissues. iv- Hydrops fetalis: when all 4 copies of α globin genes are absent. It causes fetal death (babies with this disorder usually die be ...
... anemia. The produced Hb will be β4 which is called Hb H. Oxygen delivery to tissues will be blocked because Hb H (β4) which bind O2 but does not deliver it to tissues. iv- Hydrops fetalis: when all 4 copies of α globin genes are absent. It causes fetal death (babies with this disorder usually die be ...
PBHS AP Biology
... illustrate the themes of this class. These labs are very important as the AP Test will have least one essay question and several multiple choice questions based on these labs. ...
... illustrate the themes of this class. These labs are very important as the AP Test will have least one essay question and several multiple choice questions based on these labs. ...
PURINE & PYRIMIDINE METABOLISM
... purine ribonucleoside such as adenosine kinase catalyzes adenosine to AMP. ...
... purine ribonucleoside such as adenosine kinase catalyzes adenosine to AMP. ...
Chapter 5: Microbial Metabolism (Part I)
... Inhibition: Also known as end-product inhibition. Some allosteric inhibitors stop cell from making more of a product than it needs. The end product of a series of reactions, inhibits the activity of an earlier enzyme. Enzyme 1 ...
... Inhibition: Also known as end-product inhibition. Some allosteric inhibitors stop cell from making more of a product than it needs. The end product of a series of reactions, inhibits the activity of an earlier enzyme. Enzyme 1 ...
Yeast Nutrition and Fermentation Progression
... See dynamic changes in concentrations in juice during fermentation, role in metabolism and growth not clear ...
... See dynamic changes in concentrations in juice during fermentation, role in metabolism and growth not clear ...
TheraGest - ProThera
... The enzymes contained in this formulation are provided by pancreatin, a potent extract from porcine pancreas that contains enzymes specific for digestion of fat, protein, and starch. The USP pancreatin material contained in this product provides the following enzyme activity: • Lipase (Fat-specific) ...
... The enzymes contained in this formulation are provided by pancreatin, a potent extract from porcine pancreas that contains enzymes specific for digestion of fat, protein, and starch. The USP pancreatin material contained in this product provides the following enzyme activity: • Lipase (Fat-specific) ...
Macromolecules - Essentials Education
... poypeptides usually make up a protein. They can also code for the production of an RNA molecule. ...
... poypeptides usually make up a protein. They can also code for the production of an RNA molecule. ...
Amino acid utilisation and deamination of glutamine and asparagine
... H. pylori was initially thought to lack fermentative pathways for saccharides [ 11,2], but has been shown to utilise glucose [ 12, 131. Investigations into the nutritional requirements of H. pylori have revealed that it is able to grow on defined glucose-free medium [14]; therefore it is able to uti ...
... H. pylori was initially thought to lack fermentative pathways for saccharides [ 11,2], but has been shown to utilise glucose [ 12, 131. Investigations into the nutritional requirements of H. pylori have revealed that it is able to grow on defined glucose-free medium [14]; therefore it is able to uti ...
DNA properties.
... Genes with a related function are frequently clustered on the chromosome. Ex: E.coli genes responsible for synthesis of Trp are clustered and order is conserved between different bacterial species. Operon: set of genes transcribed simultaneously with the same direction of ...
... Genes with a related function are frequently clustered on the chromosome. Ex: E.coli genes responsible for synthesis of Trp are clustered and order is conserved between different bacterial species. Operon: set of genes transcribed simultaneously with the same direction of ...
Enzymology
... enzyme substrate complex into the transition state. In general, the more tightly the active site can bind the substrate while it is in the transition state, the greater the rate of the reaction Proximity alone can only account for a five fold increase in activity Without the proper orientation, litt ...
... enzyme substrate complex into the transition state. In general, the more tightly the active site can bind the substrate while it is in the transition state, the greater the rate of the reaction Proximity alone can only account for a five fold increase in activity Without the proper orientation, litt ...