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1 SURVEY OF BIOCHEMISTRY Course Review
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2 PRS-1 Which amino acid contains a ring system? 1.Phe 2.Ile 3.Val 4.Gly
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3 PRS-1 Which amino acid contains a ring system? 1.Phe 2.Ile 3.Val 4.Gly
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4 PRS-2 Which enzyme is an oxidoreductase? 1.Hemoglobin 2.Enolase 3.GAP Dehydrogenase 4.Aconitase
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5 PRS-2 Which enzyme is an oxidoreductase? 1.Hemoglobin 2.Enolase 3.GAP Dehydrogenase 4.Aconitase What gets oxidized? What gets reduced?
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6 PRS-3 In mixed inhibition ___________. 1.V max increases and K M increases 2.V max decreases and K M increases 3.V max stays the same and K M increases 4.V max decreases and K M stays the same
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7 PRS-3 In mixed inhibition ___________. 1.V max increases and K M increases 2.V max decreases and K M increases 3.V max stays the same and K M increases 4.V max decreases and K M stays the same
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8 PRS-4 A fatty acid with 18 carbons and no double bonds in the alkyl chain is called: 1.Stearic acid 2.Palmitic Acid 3.Linoleic acid 4.Arachidonic acid
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9 PRS-4 A fatty acid with 18 carbons and no double bonds in the alkyl chain is called: 1.Stearic acid 2.Palmitic Acid 3.Linoleic acid 4.Arachidonic acid
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10 PRS-5 An alpha helix is stabilized by: 1.Hydrogen bonds between the side chains of the amino acids 2.Hydrogen bonds between the carbonyl oxygens and the N-H group of the adjacent residue 3.H-bonds between the carbonyl oxygens and the N-H group of the (n+3)th residue 4.H-bonds between the carbonyl oxygens and the N-H group of the (n+4)th residue
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11 PRS-5 An alpha helix is stabilized by: 1.Hydrogen bonds between the side chains of the amino acids 2.Hydrogen bonds between the carbonyl oxygens and the N-H group of the adjacent residue 3.H-bonds between the carbonyl oxygens and the N-H group of the (n+3)th residue 4.H-bonds between the carbonyl oxygens and the N-H group of the (n+4)th residue
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12 PRS-6 In ion exchange chromatography, the protein captured by the resin is eluted with: 1.Salt 2.Water 3.Imidazole 4.Diethylaminoethyl groups
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13 PRS-6 In ion exchange chromatography, the protein captured by the resin is eluted with: 1.Salt 2.Water 3.Imidazole 4.Diethylaminoethyl groups
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14 PRS-7 What reaction follows GAP dehydrogenase in glycolysis? 1.Phosphoglucomutase 2.Phosphofructokinase 3.Phosphoglycerate kinase 4.Phosphoglycerate mutase
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15 PRS-7 What reaction follows GAP dehydrogenase in glycolysis? 1.Phosphoglucomutase 2.Phosphofructokinase 3.Phosphoglycerate kinase 4.Phosphoglycerate mutase
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16 PRS-8 What is Dansyl Chloride used for? 1.End group analysis in peptide sequencing 2.Staining polyacrylamide gels 3.Determining protein concentration 4.Reducing disulfide bonds
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17 PRS-8 What is Dansyl Chloride used for? 1.End group analysis in peptide sequencing 2.Staining polyacrylamide gels 3.Determining protein concentration 4.Reducing disulfide bonds
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18 PRS-9 Which amino acids make up the catalytic triad of serine proteases? 1.His, Lys, Arg 2.Ser, His, Asp 3.Asp, Cys, Ser 4.Lys, Ser, Asp
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19 PRS-9 Which amino acids make up the catalytic triad of serine proteases? 1.His, Lys, Arg 2.Ser, His, Asp 3.Asp, Cys, Ser 4.Lys, Ser, Asp
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20 PRS-10 Which of the following is NOT a disaccharide? 1.Lactose 2.Maltose 3.Sucrose 4.Mannose
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21 PRS-10 Which of the following is NOT a disaccharide? 1.Lactose 2.Maltose 3.Sucrose 4.Mannose
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22 PRS-11 How many fused rings are found in cholesterol? 1.One 2.Two 3.Three 4.Four
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23 PRS-11 How many fused rings are found in cholesterol? 1.One 2.Two 3.Three 4.Four
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24 PRS-12 Which of the following cannot serve as a nucleophile? 1.Ser 2.His 3.Asp 4.Zn 2+
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25 PRS-12 Which of the following cannot serve as a nucleophile? 1.Ser 2.His 3.Asp 4.Zn 2+
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