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19 Cards in this Set
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3 very general ways in which enzymes can function
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mechanical
chemical bonding gradient |
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this metal can be found in carbonic anhydrase
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zinc
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energy storage for plants
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amylopectin
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common activator of pancreatic enzymes
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trypsin
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binds immune response, anti-inflamatory
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selectins
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2 places where proteins are glycosylated and the difference between them
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ER - N-linked
Golge - O-Linked |
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what the P stands for in P-Loop
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phosphate
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adult hemoglobin is a _______ which consists of ________
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tetramer, 2 dimers (2 alpha 2 beta)
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breaks down amylopectin
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amylase
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these enzymes change phosphates
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kinases
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proteolytic cleavage is __________
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irreversible
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glycoproteins are found in the _______ where they _______
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membrane, move things in and out
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when a protein interacts with an allosteric enzyme
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homotropic
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the catalytic triad consists of
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Asp-His-Ser
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a multi-function kinase
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isozyme
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zymogens are _______, which is an ________
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proenzymes, inactive enzyme
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furanose has this many carbons
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five carbons
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pyranose has this many carbons
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six carbons
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the envelope form of Beta-D-ribose has these two forms
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C3-endo and C2-endo
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