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BCMB Final Exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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How is a tertiary structure held together? - correct answer the hydrophobic effect, Hydrogen bonds, and ion-ion interactions 
 
What would be the consequence of changing an amino acid that helps to hold together tertiary structure? - correct answer Changing the amino acid would change the structure therefore making it non-functional. 
 
How is a quarternary structure held together? - correct answer By the hydrophobic effect, hydrogen bonding, ion-ion interactions and Van der Waals interact...
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BCMB 3100 Chapter 8 exam
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The activity of an enzyme can be regulated by a: 
 
 
 
competitive inhibitor binding to the active site. 
 
competitive inhibitor binding to the ES complex. 
 
noncompetitive inhibitor binding to the ES complex. 
 
All of the above 
 
Only the first and third answers are correct. - Only the first and third answers are correct. 
 
In chymotrypsin, the catalytic triad is made up of which three amino acids? 
 
 
 
Asp, His, Cys 
 
Asp, His, Ser 
 
Asp, Asp, Ser 
 
Asn, His, Ser 
 
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BCMB 406B Midterm 1 lab 1 Questions with 100% Correct Verified answers
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______ methodology allows for the study of complex 
*cellular regulation of genes 
*the role of specific amino acid residues in protein structure, catalytic function and 
ligand binding capacity 
*mechanisms involved in infectious and genetic disease - Answer Site directed 
mutagenesis
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BCMB 406B - Lab 1 exam questions and solutions
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The success of a PCR reaction is mostly dependent on what? - well designed primers 
 
Primer design can also be applied to what? - - probes in Southern and Northern blots - DNA sequencing - microarray design 
 
What else can affect the success of a PCR reaction? - - Quality of the template DNA 
- cycling conditions 
- Specificity and stability of the PCR primers 
 
What are key criteria in primer design? - - Primer length 
- Percent GC content 
- Melting temperature 
- Sequence 
 
How are Primer...
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BCMB 3100 Exam 1 Questions and Answers
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Briefly describe Bartter's syndrome and the role of the gene KCNJ1. 
Answer> Bartter's syndrome is a genetically inherited disease that causes 
excess salt loss and the hardening of kidney tissue. Type II Bartter's 
syndrome, which is antenatal, is caused by a mutation in the KCNJ1 gene. 
Mutations in KCNJ1 gene change/delete amino acids in ROMK which results in a 
dysfunctional/nonfunctional protein. ROMK moves potassium across kidney cell 
membranes so dysfunctional ROMK causes pota...
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BCMB 3100 Exam 1 with complete solutions.
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Briefly describe Bartter's syndrome and the role of the gene KCNJ1. 
Bartter's syndrome is a genetically inherited disease that causes excess salt loss and the hardening of kidney tissue. Type II Bartter's syndrome, which is antenatal, is caused by a mutation in the KCNJ1 gene. 
Mutations in KCNJ1 gene change/delete amino acids in ROMK which results in a dysfunctional/nonfunctional protein. ROMK moves potassium across kidney cell membranes so dysfunctional ROMK causes potassium deficiency in ...
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BCMB exam 3 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Catabolic pathway correct answer: break down fuel molecules to make ATP 
 
Anabolic pathway correct answer: use ATP and reducing power to make complex molecules 
 
Would a high [products]/[substrates] ratio contribute favorably or unfavorably to the overall ΔG of a reaction? correct answer: unfavorably 
 
Would a reaction with a negative ΔG°ʹ have a higher concentration of products or a higher concentration of substrates at equilibrium? correct answer: more products than substrates at eq...
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BCMB 406B Midterm 1 lab 1 exam with complete solutions
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PCR allows for: 
amplification of minute amounts of template DNA 
can generate thousands or millions of copies of that sequence 
 
 
 
What is one of the most important parameters for a successful PCR? 
well designed primers 
 
 
 
 
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Name 3 variables that influence the success of a PCR reaction 
1. quality of template DNA 
2. cycling conditions 
3. specificity and stabilit...
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BCMB Exam 3 2024 with 100% correct answers
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summarize the overall goal of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDH) - correct answer an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of pyruvate to acetyl CoA 
 
does low energy charge inhibit or activate the PDH complex? - correct answer activate 
 
does phosphorylation activate or inhibit the PDH complex? - correct answer inhibit 
 
do high levels of acetyl coA activate or inhibit the PDH complex? - correct answer inhibit at E2 
 
do high levels of NADH activate or inhibit the PDH complex? - ...
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BCMB 406B - Lab 2 exam
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Glycoside hydrolases - Hydrolyze the glycosidic bond between 2 or more carbohydrates or carbohydrate-protein bonds 
 
Carbohydrate Binding Modules - - Amino acid sequence within a carbohydrate-active enzyme with a discreet fold that has carbohydrate binding activity 
- Maintains the interaction of the enzyme with its substrate 
 
Vector NTI Advance - - Allows you to plan your experiment and ensure that it results in the desired product 
 
Benefits of in silico - - Predicts restriction fragment s...
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