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KSU - BIOCHEM 521, Final Exam Questions With
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After the assembly of the snRNPs, the 2 ends of an intron are
brought together. A specific adenine nucleotide in the intron
attacks the 5' splice site and does what? Correct Answer cuts
the sugar-phosphate backbone of the RNA

After transfer of amino groups to a-ketoglutarate forms
glutamate, where is the glutamate transported? Correct Answer
from the cytosol to the mitochondrial matrix

Alanine Correct Answer

alanine + a-ketoglutarate produces: Correct Answer pyruvate +
glutamate

All organisms have 2 tRNAs for methionine, one is used
exclusively when AUG is the what? Correct Answer initiation
codon for protein synthesis

All organisms have 2 tRNAs for methionine, the second one is
used exclusively for what? Correct Answer to code for
methionine in an internal position in a polypeptide

Although methionine has only one codon (AUG), all organisms
have ___ tRNAs for methionine Correct Answer two

Amino acids are transferred through the blood to the liver for
breakdown into what? Correct Answer metabolites that can
enter the citric acid cycle

,Amino groups from all of the amino acids are collected by
transfer to a-ketoglutarate to produce what? Correct Answer
glutamate

Aminoacylation of tRNA is catalyzed by aminoacyl-tRNA
synthase in 2 steps: Correct Answer 1. formation of aminoacyl
adenylate, which remains bound to the active site
2. the aminoacyl group pis transferred to the 3' hydroxyl of the
terminal adenylate in tRNA

An anticodon with I can recognize what? Correct Answer more
than one synonymous codon

Any a-keto acid can be converted to an a-amino acid by what
reaction? Correct Answer transaminase reaction

Aquatic animals ______ NH4+. Correct Answer excrete

Aspartate Correct Answer

aspartate + a-ketoglutarate produces: Correct Answer
oxaloacetate + glutamate

ATP is used in cells as a donor of free energy, and is the what
used by cells? Correct Answer energy currency

Because of the release of a large amount of free energy during
the hydrolysis of phosphoanhydride bonds of ATP, this reaction
is known as what? Correct Answer thermodynamically
favorable, and is often linked to other reactions that have a

,positive delta G, driving such reactions rhrough inout of free
energy

Birds and reptiles convert ammonia to ____ ____. Correct
Answer uric acid

Can acetyl-CoA be converted to pyruvate in animals? Correct
Answer NO; therefore, it is not a precursor for gluconeogenesis

Can amino acids be both glucogenic and ketogenic? Correct
Answer YES
- ex: phenylalanine

Can plants recycle their NH4+? Correct Answer yes, they do
not need to excrete it

Can the carbon skeletons of the essential amino acids be
synthesized by all mammals? Correct Answer no, some
mammals cannot synthesize them

cap binding protein Correct Answer recognizes 7-
methylguanosine cap at the 5' end of the mRNA

Carbs can be linked to asparagine residues in proteins via what
type of linkage? Correct Answer N-linkage

Carbs can be linked to serine and threonine residues by what
type of linkage? Correct Answer O-linkage

Cells require input of what for anabolic pathways and for
motion? Correct Answer free energy

, Coupling of transcription can happen in prokaryotes (bacteria),
but not in eukaryotes, why? Correct Answer because
eukaryotic DNA is found in the nucleus and this is where
transcription occurs; whereas, prokaryotic ribosomes are in the
cytosol and this is where translation occurs
- mRNA stays in the nucleus until mature

Define DNA synthesis: Correct Answer the process of
synthesizing a double stranded DNA through semi-conservative
replication by using enzymes

Define RNA synthesis: Correct Answer the process of
synthesizing an RNA through the process of transcription using
an enzyme-mediated method

Describe the 3' end on a tRNA: Correct Answer contains a
CCA sequence and is the site where the amino acid becomes
covalently attached to tRNA

Disulfide bonds are very common in proteins that are to be..
Correct Answer exported by the cell

DNA polymerase copies an entire molecule, but RNA
polymerase.. Correct Answer only copies the information
contained in one gene

DNA polymerase has proofreading activity, does RNA
polymerase too? Correct Answer NO, so it has a higher error
rate than DNA polymerase

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