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[Show more]PACKAGE DEAL FOR ACS BIOCHEMISTRY EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2024
[Show more]Each of the following subcellular structures contains DNA EXCEPT 
 
A. the nucleus. 
B. ribosomes. 
 C. chloroplasts. 
 D. mitochondria. - B 
 
In plant and animal cells, the three-dimensional integrity of the cell 
 is maintained, in part, by an internal network of filaments called 
 A. the cell w...
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Add to cartEach of the following subcellular structures contains DNA EXCEPT 
 
A. the nucleus. 
B. ribosomes. 
 C. chloroplasts. 
 D. mitochondria. - B 
 
In plant and animal cells, the three-dimensional integrity of the cell 
 is maintained, in part, by an internal network of filaments called 
 A. the cell w...
Henderson-Hasselbach Equation - pH = pKa + log ([A-] / [HA]) 
 
FMOC Chemical Synthesis - Used in synthesis of a growing amino acid chain to a polystyrene bead. FMOC is used as a protecting group on the N-terminus. 
 
Salting Out (Purification) - Changes soluble protein to solid precipitate. Protein...
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Add to cartHenderson-Hasselbach Equation - pH = pKa + log ([A-] / [HA]) 
 
FMOC Chemical Synthesis - Used in synthesis of a growing amino acid chain to a polystyrene bead. FMOC is used as a protecting group on the N-terminus. 
 
Salting Out (Purification) - Changes soluble protein to solid precipitate. Protein...
Metabolism (catabolism and anabolism) - Metabolism: sum of total chemical reactions in an organism, also the method by which cells extract and use energy from their environment. 
 
Catabolism: The process by which stored nutrients and ingested foods are converted to a usable form of energy. It prod...
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Add to cartMetabolism (catabolism and anabolism) - Metabolism: sum of total chemical reactions in an organism, also the method by which cells extract and use energy from their environment. 
 
Catabolism: The process by which stored nutrients and ingested foods are converted to a usable form of energy. It prod...
What amino acids have nonpolar, aliphatic R groups? - Glycine, Alanine, Proline, Valine, Leucine, Isoleucine, Methionine 
 
What amino acids have polar, uncharged R groups? - Serine, Threonine, Cysteine, Asparagine, and Glutamine 
 
What amino acids have aromatic R groups? - Phenylalanine, Tyrosine,...
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Add to cartWhat amino acids have nonpolar, aliphatic R groups? - Glycine, Alanine, Proline, Valine, Leucine, Isoleucine, Methionine 
 
What amino acids have polar, uncharged R groups? - Serine, Threonine, Cysteine, Asparagine, and Glutamine 
 
What amino acids have aromatic R groups? - Phenylalanine, Tyrosine,...
pKa (chapter 3) - measure of the tendency of a group to give up a proton (acidity); tendency decreases tenfold as pKa increases by one unit 
 
thioester bond (1) - compounds with functional group C-S-CoA-C (eg, in acetyl-CoA) 
 
zwitterion (3) - dipolar ion with both positive and negative groups but...
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Add to cartpKa (chapter 3) - measure of the tendency of a group to give up a proton (acidity); tendency decreases tenfold as pKa increases by one unit 
 
thioester bond (1) - compounds with functional group C-S-CoA-C (eg, in acetyl-CoA) 
 
zwitterion (3) - dipolar ion with both positive and negative groups but...
structures and properties of amino acids 
Nonpolar, Aliphatic (Hydrophobic): 
Glycine (Gly, G) 
Alanine (Ala, A) 
Valine (Val, V) 
Leucine (Leu, L) 
Isoleucine (Ile, I) 
Proline (Pro, P) 
 
Aromatic (Hydrophobic): 
Phenylalanine (Phe, F) 
Tyrosine (Tyr, Y) 
Tryptophan (Trp, W) 
 
Polar, Uncharged (H...
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Add to cartstructures and properties of amino acids 
Nonpolar, Aliphatic (Hydrophobic): 
Glycine (Gly, G) 
Alanine (Ala, A) 
Valine (Val, V) 
Leucine (Leu, L) 
Isoleucine (Ile, I) 
Proline (Pro, P) 
 
Aromatic (Hydrophobic): 
Phenylalanine (Phe, F) 
Tyrosine (Tyr, Y) 
Tryptophan (Trp, W) 
 
Polar, Uncharged (H...
Buffer Order and Henderson Hasselbach - Water, Buffer, Salt, Base 
pH = pKa + log(A/HA) 
pKa decrease as temp increase so pH decrease 
 
Ramachandran plots - Φ = N-R 
ψ = C-R 
optimal angle to prevent steric hinderance 
 
Protein structure of a helix, B sheet, reverse turn - a: LEMARKHQ 
B: VICYFT...
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Add to cartBuffer Order and Henderson Hasselbach - Water, Buffer, Salt, Base 
pH = pKa + log(A/HA) 
pKa decrease as temp increase so pH decrease 
 
Ramachandran plots - Φ = N-R 
ψ = C-R 
optimal angle to prevent steric hinderance 
 
Protein structure of a helix, B sheet, reverse turn - a: LEMARKHQ 
B: VICYFT...
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