BIOL 3362
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BIOL 3362 - Exam 2 Study Guide.
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Chapter 26: Nucleotide and Pidgeon Metabolism 
 Nucleotides are energy currency- and are used to energize a variety of cellular 
processes 
 Uridine nucleotides- activates carbohydrates 
 Cytosine nucleotides- activates phospholipids 
 Guanine nucleotides- activate steps of protein synthesis 
 Many coenzymes are nucleotide derivatives 
 Nucleotides control key enzymes of metabolism (makes sense since metabolism creates 
energy) 
 Cy...
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Chapter 8 – Lipids 
 
• How the fatty acids are denoted according to IUPAC nomenclature rules? 
 
The longest carbon chain in the molecule determines the prefix. Since the highest priority functional group of fatty acids is the carboxyl group, the suffix is –oic acid. Example: A 12-carbon, fully saturated fatty acid is called dodecanoic acid. 
 
In the case of unsaturated fatty acids, an –cen- is added. Example: A 16-carbo...
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Acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) makes malonyl-CoA (activated 2 carbon donor) from 
acetyl-CoA using carboxylation (acetyl units activated through carboxylation). 
○ Overall reaction is spontaneous. 
○ ATP dependent 
○ Committed step (irreversible!!) / rate limiting
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BIOL 3362 - EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE.
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Nitrate assimilation - The reduction of NO3- to NH4+ in green plants, various fungi, and certain bacteria in a 
2 step metabolic pathway. Conversion of nitrate to ammonia. 
Nitrogen Fixation - formation of NH4+ from N2 gas. Exclusively a prokaryotic process (but bacteria in 
symbiotic association with certain green plants can also carry out process) conversion of N2 to ammonia - 
occurs only in bacteria that are able to access nitro...
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