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Chemistry Internship Study Questions Section 1
Proteins
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Undergraduate 4
10/23/2015

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Term
Why is a serum sample preferred (over plasma) for a total protein test and electrophoresis?
Definition
Fibrinogen will cause a plasma value to be slightly higher than serum;
Fibrinogen will cause the appearance of a small peak on electrophoresis.
Term
What is the reference range for total protein?
Definition
6.5-8.5 g/dL
Term
What is the reference range for total albumin?
Definition
2.5-5.5 g/dL
Term
What in vitro conditions could cause proteins to denature?
Definition
Heat, Repeated Freeze-Thaw Cycles, Prolonged UV Exposure
Term
How will hemolysis affect a total protein result?
Definition
Falsely Elevate the total protein value
Term
What protein is present in highest concentration in serum?
Definition
Albumin
Term
List 4 causes of a decreased total protein.
Definition
Liver Disease, Burns, GI Malabsorption, Acute Glomerulonephritis, Starvation
Term
State the classic method and reagent used in the quantification of:

Total Protein
Definition
Biuret using cuprous ions
Term
State the classic method and reagent used in the quantification of:

Albumin
Definition
Dye-binding with bromcresol green, bromcresol purple, or methyl orange
Term
List the carrier protein for the following:

Hemoglobin
Definition
Haptoglobin
Term
List the carrier protein for the following:

Iron
Definition
Transferrin
Term
List the carrier protein for the following:

Bilirubin
Definition
Albumin
Term
List the carrier protein for the following:

Copper
Definition
Ceruloplasmin
Term
List the carrier protein for the following:

Thyroid Hormone
Definition
Prealbumin
Term
In what conditions or diseases would you expect to find a decreased Haptoglobin?
Definition
Intravascular Hemolysis, Transfusion Reactions, Hemolytic Anemia
Term
What disease is associated with a decreased level of alpha-1-antitrypsin?
Definition
Emphysema
Term
What conditions are associated with an elevated beta-2-microglobulin?
Definition
Multiple Myeloma & Lymphoma
Term
What conditions or diseases are associated with an elevated plasma viscosity?
Definition
Multiple Myeloma, Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia, Hyperfibrinogenemia
Term
What is the reporting unit for plasma viscosity?
Definition
Centipoise
Term
What is a normal AG ratio?
Definition
1.5:1
Term
What condition is associated with an increased AG ratio?
Definition
Immunosuppression
Term
What conditions are associated with a decreased AG ratio?
Definition
Multiple Myeloma, Chronic Inflammation, Nephrotic Syndrome
Term
List 2 primary factors that influence a protein's rate of migration.
Definition
Charge, Size, Molecular Weight
Term
At a buffer pH of 8.6, which type of charge will most proteins acquire?
Definition
Negative (=)
Term
At a buffer pH of 8.6, to which pole will proteins migrate?
Definition
Anode (+)
Term
Buffer flow toward the negative electrode passively carries some proteins. What is the term for this phenomenon?
Definition
(Electro) endosmosis
Term
Label the 5 protein electrophoresis fractions, the cathode, and the anode:
1
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Definition
Albumin
Term
Label the 5 protein electrophoresis fractions, the cathode, and the anode:
2
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Definition
Alpha-1
Term
Label the 5 protein electrophoresis fractions, the cathode, and the anode:
3
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Definition
Alpha-2
Term
Label the 5 protein electrophoresis fractions, the cathode, and the anode:
4
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Definition
Beta
Term
Label the 5 protein electrophoresis fractions, the cathode, and the anode:
5
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Definition
Gamma
Term
Label the 5 protein electrophoresis fractions, the cathode, and the anode:
X
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Definition
Anode +
Term
Label the 5 protein electrophoresis fractions, the cathode, and the anode:
Z
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Definition
Cathode =
Term
How will a plasma protein electrophoresis scan differ from a serum scan?
Definition
Fibrinogen band will appear between Beta and Gamma in Plasma. It will be absent in Serum.
Term
What primary neurologic disease is associated with an abnormal CSF electrophoresis?
Definition
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Term
Describe the significant finding on the electrophoresis pattern when the primary neurologic disease (MS) is associated with an abnormal CSF electrophoresis.
Definition
Oligoclonal bands present in Gamma region
Term
What is Bence Jones protein?
Definition
Free Kappa or Lambda Light Chains
Term
In what disease do you often see Bence Jones proteins?
Definition
Multiple Myeloma
Term
Explain the principle of capillary zone electrophoresis.
Definition
Proteins migrate through a capillary tube based on net charge. As each protein or group of proteins passes through a detector, the absorbance is measured and converted into a peak.
Term
What is one of the major benefits of capillary zone over traditional electrophoresis?
Definition
It is Faster
Term
Describe the characteristic protein electrophoresis pattern seen in the following:

Multiple Myeloma
Definition
M Spike
Term
Describe the characteristic protein electrophoresis pattern seen in the following:

Liver Cirrhosis
Definition
Beta-Gamma Bridging
Term
Describe the characteristic protein electrophoresis pattern seen in the following:

Emphysema
Definition
Decreased Alpha-1 Fraction
Term
Describe the characteristic protein electrophoresis pattern seen in the following:

Nephrotic Syndrome
Definition
Very Decreased Albumin & a Decrease in most other protein fractions
Term
Describe the characteristic protein electrophoresis pattern seen in the following:

Chronic Infections/Inflammation
Definition
Polyclonal Gammopathy
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