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Biochemistry Test 2
UFCOP
60
Medical
Graduate
10/01/2008

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Term
How thick the the cell membrane? Organelle membranes?
Definition
7-10 nm

5-8 nm
Term
In a fatty acid where is the site of carbon number 1?
Definition
Carboxylic acid carbon
Term
What is the typical length of the acyl chain in fatty acids?
Definition
14-20 carbons, usually even numbers
Term
What differentiates saturated fatty acids from unsaturated fatty acids? (3 things)
Definition
1) double bond usually at position 9 (almost always cis)
2) Saturated has strong interactions between parallel chains
3) Saturated has higher MP
Term
What is the storage form of fatty acids? How is this achieved?
Definition
Triacylgrlycerols

Achieved by neutralizing charge
Term
What is the simplest glycerophospholipid? Describe it.
Definition
Phophatidic acid

Glycerol molecule with an esterified phosphate at an alpha carbon
Term
What fatty acid is found on the inner mitochondrial membrane?
Definition
Phosphatidyl glycerol; cardiolipipin; same as phosphatidic acid but with a second phosphate head group
Term
Where are plasmalogens found and what makes them different?
Definition
Found in heart and brain

Contains an a,B unsaturated ether instead of ester at C1
Term
What are the three sphingolipids?
Definition
Sphingosine, ceramides, and sphingomyelins
Term
What occurs in Gaucher's disease? What kind of disease is it?
Definition
A deficiency in glucocerebrosidase; autosomal recessive chromosome 1; most common lysosomal storage disorder
Term
What is treatment for Gaucher's disease?
Definition
Imiglucerase (generic)
Cerezyme (brand)
Term
What is the most common sterol? Which membrane is it almost exclusively found in?
Definition
cholesterol; plasma membrane
Term
How can it be determined what whether a cell contains certain peripheral or integral proteins?
Definition
Peripheral proteins are released by salt solutions of different ionic strengths or extremes of pH; integral proteins are released by detergents or organic solvents
Term
A lipid that contains both hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions are called?
Definition
Amphipathic
Term
Define liposome.
Definition
Spherical vesicle with a phospholipid bilayer
Term
What allows Doxil's half life to be extended and what does it treat?
Definition
Treats sarcoma lesions and cancer tumors; stealth liposomes increase half life
Term
What model of a cell membrane was proposed in 1972 and who proposed it?
Definition
Singer and Nicolson's Fluid Mosaic Model
Term
Explain why temperatures above Tm cases a gel-like phase?
Definition
Because cholesterol becomes more rigid than the fatty acid tails of the phospholipids, thus limiting disorder/fluidity
Term
What happens to Tm when high cholesterol:phospholipid ratios are established?
Definition
The Tm is abolished
Term
When does cholesterol interfere with the interaction of hydrocarbon tails of fatty acids and increase fluidity?
Definition
Below Tm
Term
What is the function of flippase and floppase?
Definition
Flippase flips the bilayer lipid from extracellular to intracellular and floppase is vice versa.
Term
Where is the choline containing phospholipids main found?
Definition
Outer leaflet of cell membrane
Term
Which lipids are mainly found in the inner leaflet of the cell membrane?
Definition
phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylethanolamine
Term
What is present in human erythrocyte membranes in much larger amounts than in rat liver membranes?
Definition
Sphingomyelin
Term
Which two proteins are found mostly in the inner leaflet? Outer leaflet?
Definition
Inner: PE and PS
Outer: PC and SP
Term
Glycolipids are only found where?
Definition
Outer leaflet
Term
What are discrete regions enriched in glycolipids and cholesterol; more rigid and thicker than surrounding membrane?
Definition
Lipid Rafts
Term
What typically collects toward the inner leaflet of a lipid raft and is believed to play a part in signal transudction?
Definition
Caveolins
Term
What proteins play an important role in maintenance of biconcave shape in erythrocytes? (two things)
Definition
Spectrin, which is bound to Ankyrin
Term
Explain the variables in Frick's Law and what it is good at predicting.
Definition
J = -D(dC/dx)
J = flux (molecules)
D = diffusion coeff.
dc/dx = change in concentration

Predicts any above variable in passive diffusion only.
Term
What determines hydrophobic nature of transporter proteins in a membrane?
Definition
Side chains
Term
What is the difference in the curves of facilitated and passive diffusion in relation to rate of transport vs. concentration difference?
Definition
Facilitated diffusion raises rapidly then sharply evens out becoming linear while passive diffusion's rate of transport increases linearly with concentration difference.
Term
What is the main difference between pore and channel proteins?
Definition
specificity; channel proteins are more substrate specific
Term
How much faster is facilitated transport than passive diffusion?
Definition
10,000,000x faster
Term
What is an example of an alpha type channel? Beta barrel channel?
Definition
Aquaporins - alpha
OM of Mitochondria - beta barrel
Term
What are two examples of passive mediated transport systems?
Definition
Glucose transporter (GLUT 1-7; symport)
Cl and HCO3 (antiport)
Term
What are characteristics of integral proteins? (two things)
Definition
Membrane spanning and 12 alpha helices woven into membrane.
Term
What is the protein encoded by the cystic fibrosis gene? What is unique among channels and ABC transporters?
Definition
Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (CFTR)

R-domain
Term
What is an antibiotic that acts as an ion pore?
Definition
Gramicidin A
Term
What is created by bacteria and when secreted, often times creates a pore in a lipid bilayer?
Definition
Inophores
Term
What drug inhibits an enzyme involved in the synthesis of bacterial walls?
Definition
Penicillin
Term
What is the role of Aspirin?
Definition
Inhibit (acetylate) prostaglandin synthase (cyclooxygenase)
Term
What is the role of Amanitin?
Definition
Inhibits RNA polymerase II; found in a particular mushroom
Term
What is a diagnostic for muscular dystrophy?
Definition
High levels of muscle creatine kinase
Term
What is the short definition of an enzyme and what does it exist as?
Definition
A biological catalyst; exists as protein, sometimes RNA
Term
On average how much do enzymes speed up reactions?
Definition
10^8 to 10^12 average
Term
What is the turnover number of enzymes (how quickly do they work)?
Definition
20 per second (20 products catalyzed per second)
Term
What is a cofactor? What is a prosthetic group?
Definition
cofactor: a small molecule required for activity
prosthetic group: a cofactor that is very tightly bound to the enzyme
Term
What is an apoenzyme? What is a holoenzyme?
Definition
Apoenzyme: an enzyme minus its prosthetic group (inactive)

Holoenzyme: enzyme containing its prosthetic group
Term
Describe what enzymes are involved in oxidation-reduction reactions and give an example.
Definition
Oxidoreductase
Alcohol Dehydrogenase
NAD+ needed
Term
Which enzymes are involved in the transfer of groups such as PO4?
Definition
Transferase
Hexokinase
ATP needed
Term
Which enzymes are involved in the addition and cleavage of water?
Definition
Hydrolase
Glucose-6-phosphatase
H2O needed
Term
What enzyme is involved in cleavage by elimination?
Definition
Lyase
Aspartate ammonia lyase (aspartase)
Term
What enzyme is involved in converting UDP-galactose to UDP-glucose?
Definition
Isomerase
UDP-galactose 4-epimerase
Term
Which enzymes are involved in coupling two molecules (ATP hydrolysis)?
Definition
Ligase
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
Lucine + ATP needed
Term
What is the zero order rate law, integrated rate law, units of K, and half life?
Definition
-dA/dt = k
A=Ao-kt
M/s
t = Ao/2k
Term
What is the first order rate law, integrated rate law, units of K, and half life?
Definition
-dA/dt = kA
A = Ao*e^-kt
1/s
t = ln(2)/k
Term
What is the Michaelis-Menten equation?
Definition
vo = ( Vmax*[S] )/( Km + [S] )
Term
Given a plot of velocity vs. [S] how can one find Vmax?
Definition
Vmax is the asymptote of the curve
Term
How can one determine Km given a plot of v vs. [S]?
Definition
Km is the point on the x axis where Vmax is divided by 2.
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