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- 2 ATP + HCO₂ + NH₂ CPS-1 H₂N OPO,²- 2 ADP, P 0=UN отс HÃNG NH ΜΗ CH₂ CH₂ CH₂ HỘ NHỎ coo ARG1 H₂O HC NH₂ NH CH₂ CH₂ HỆ NHƯ coo 3 CH₂ CH₂ CH₂ HỘ NHỎ coo 1 NH CHI CH₂ COO HẠN NH, CH₂ CH₂ HỘ NHỎ coo 4 coo 5 Which enzyme catalyzes a hydrolysis reaction? OTC ASS ASL ARG1 ASL ASS ATP PP L-Asp AMP Ng các 1 L-ornithine 2 carbamoyl phosphate 3 L-citrulline 4 argininosuccinate 5 fumarato 6 L-arginine 7 urea L-Asp L-aspartate CPS-1 carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I OTC Ornithine transcarbamoylase ASS argininosuccinate synthetase ASL argininosuccinate lyase ARG1 arginase 1 FO OH NH₂ OHIdentify the following item correctly 1. It is an anaerobic type of cellular respiration. 2. Nucleic acids are made up of monomers called 3. It is a process through which sugars are converted to energy resulting in the production of ethyl alcohol. 4. It is a chain where electrons travel from carrier to carrier moving toward the lower energy level of the final electron acceptor. 5. It is a series of chemical reactions that take place in the presence of oxygen inside the matrix of the mitochondriaWhich of the following is referred to as enzyme without its required cofactor? O Coenzyme O Apoenzyme O Holoenzyme Allosteric enzyme
- Which one of the following is NOT a biochemical property associated with exotoxins Group of answer choices binding to cholesterol N glycosidase activity peptidase activity ADP ribosyl transferase activity cAMP activity5)A certain aerobic organism is able to metabolize the followingglycolipid CH,OH H H OH HO OHWhich coenzyme is most likely used in the following biochemical reaction? Coo I CH₂ 1 CH₂ I COO 0 0 0 0 О NAD+ NADP+ FAD Biotin Coenzyme A Coo I CH || CH I COO
- Catalase combines two hydrogen peroxide molecules(H2O2 + H2O2) to make two molecules of water. A gasalso forms. What is the gas?What molecules do NOT participate in Citric acid cycle? на сто HO H-C-OH HO-C-H H-C-OH H-C-OH CH₂OH 0=P-0. 0=P-0. ОН ОН Citrulline OH OH Oxaloacetate NH₂ NH₂An enzyme requiring an inorganic cofactor (like Fe2+), which is only loosely attached to the apoenzyme, is properly referred to as: the metalloenzyme the metal-activated enzyme the cosubstrate the prosthetic group the coenzyme
- 1. Choose all the correct answers. Enzyme catalyzing this reaction: COO CO0 но C-H + NAD* CH2 + NADH + H* CH2 лвенный тет CoO COO L-Malate Oxaloacetate A. Belongs to the class of transferases. B. Belongs to the class of oxidoreductases. C. Is a simple enzyme. D. Is a holoenzyme.The image below shows the citric acid cycle. Reactions (3) and (4) are referred to as "oxidative". What does this mean? Select the correct statement Dehydrogenation HO–CH Malate Hydration H₂O malate coo- dehydro- genase CH₂ 1/ COO 0-c-coo ÇOO™ Fumarate CH HC fumarase CH₂-COO™ Oxaloacetate FADH₂ Succinate succinate dehydrogenase Dehydrogenation CH₂-COO- CH ₂ COO™ CoA-SH Acetyl-CoA GTP (ATP) CH3-C-S-COA H₂O (5) Substrate-level phosphorylation succinyl-CoA synthetase citrate synthase Citric acid cycle Figure 16-7 Lehringer Brinciples of Biochemistry Fifth Edition Condensation NADH CH₂-COO™ CH₂ GDP C-S-COA (ADP) O + P₁ CoA-SH CH₂-COO™ HỌ—C—C00 2a CH₂-COO Dehydration Citrate H₂O CO2 aconitase a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase CoA-SH CH₂-COO™ C-COO- -COO aconitase HO-C-H isocitrate dehydrogenase/ Coo- complex CH₂-COO CH₂ C=O COO™ H₂O Ho CH₂-COO™ Oxidative Succinyl-CoA decarboxylation H-C-COO cis-Aconitate CO₂ (2b) Hydration Isocitrate Oxidative decarboxylation a-ketoglutarateх This biomolecule is typically used as a source of energy for cellular respiration. A -о OH О ор 0 O=P о ОН O OH N. N NH₂ NH₂ N NH x в I НО CH OH -I Н ОН Н I ОН Н ОН