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Tuesday, March 6, 2012 Open to entry- Protein Networks from yesterday Homework: 1)Cell Transport retakes in tutorial- LAST DAY 2)Quiz on Protein Pathways/Protein Structure- FRI 3)Serotonin Pathway worksheet- due on Block Day
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“Coat Color in Labrador Retrievers” CocoaMidnight
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Guiding Question: “How does variation exist between organisms?” Read: “Coat Colors in Labrador Retrievers” to help you answer this question.
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Vocab to know for reading. Pigment = A substance, such as chlorophyll or melanin, that produces a characteristic color in plant or animal tissue. Skin and Hair pigments are produced in cells called melanocytes. Synthesize = to put together.
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Labrador (dog) pigmentation Tyrosine Dopaquinone Brown pigment Black pigment Yellow pigment tyrosinase TRP-2 TRP-1 Boxes = metabolites Arrows = enzymes that change the metabolites What will be the dog’s coat color? BLACK
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Tyrosine Dopaquinone Brown pigment Black pigment Yellow pigment tyrosinase TRP-2 TRP-1 What would happen if the enzyme TRP – 1 was missing? Black pigment What color is the dog’s coat?Brown Boxes = metabolites Arrows = enzymes that change the metabolites
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Tyrosine Dopaquinone Brown pigment Black pigment Yellow pigment tyrosinase TRP-2 TRP-1 So what would happen if the enzymes TRP – 1 and TRP-2 were both missing? Black pigment What color is the dog’s coat?Yellow Brown pigment Boxes = metabolites Arrows = enzymes that change the metabolites
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Make an entry: Entry 17: Protein Pathways Practice- 3/6/12 See attached
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Pigment Metabolic Network for the Imaginary Bioflower Blue Flower Purple Flower Where is the variation in these flowers? Blue and Purple Flowers (Color)
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Bioflowers A colorless starting molecule is converted by enzyme X to blue pigment. Next, enzyme Y converts the blue pigment to purple pigment. 1a.Diagram of the pathway. (include a key) Colorless Compound Blue PigmentPurple Pigment XY
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1b.Give an explanation for a blue flower. Enzyme Y not available or not working
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“Roundbuds”
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Roundbuds In another type of wildflower, the roundbud, red pigment is synthesized from a white precursor by enzyme Q. 1.Draw the enzyme pathway for the roundbud. It was believed that all roundbuds were red until a knowledgeable, observant teenager discovered a meadow full of white-flowered roundbuds. 2. Using your knowledge of the synthesis pathway for red pigment, give an explanation for the white roundbud variety.
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White Precursor Red Pigment Q 2a. Draw Enzyme Pathway In another type of wildflower, the roundbud, red pigment is synthesized from a white precursor by enzyme Q.
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2b. It was believed that all roundbuds were red until a knowledgeable, observant teenager discovered a meadow full of white-flowered roundbuds.
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Enzyme Q is not working- therefore no conversion to red pigment. 2b. Using your knowledge of the synthesis pathway for red pigment, give an explanation for the white roundbud variety. White PrecusorRed Pigment Q
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YELLOW PIGMENT IS CONVERTED BY ENZYME Z INTO BROWN PIGMENT YELLOW CAN ALSO BE CONVERTED BY ENZYME W INTO RED PIGMENT BROWN PIGMENT IS CONVERTED BY ENZYME X INTO BLACK PIGMENT BROWN CAN ALSO BE CONVERTED BY ENZYME Y INTO ORANGE
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YELLOW PIGMENT RED PIGMENT BLACK PIGMENT BROWN PIGMENT ORANGE PIGMENT Z W X Y Chupacabra Coat Color Yellow= no Z or W Brown= no X or Y, W RED= no Z
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#3. Fancy flowers a. b.Red with white spots c.No spots, red only RED RED-WHITE SPOTS RED-BLUE SPOTS S T
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ABC D EF 1 2 3 4 5 #4 a.1,2 b.A,B, C, D c.All except F d.1, 3
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Make an entry- Entry 18: Human Metabolic Networks- 3/6/12 Substrate Enzyme Product Add to last question on back: How is a MAO inhibitor used to treat depression?
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