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- The enzyme that catalyzes reaction below can be classified as: CoO COO NAD+ NADH + H* Но- | malate -C- H-Ć- dehydrogenase Охaloacetate Malate isomerase lyase hydrolase oxidoreductase ligase transferaseIn class, I mentioned that fructose is metabolized differently in the liver compared to glucose. Refer to the figure shown below to calculate the number ofATPs you would expect from the metabolism of fructose in the liver. Show your work! Fructokinase Fructose Fructose-1-P АТР ADP Aldolase B Dihydroxy- acetone phosphate Glyceraldehyde АТР Triose kinase Triose phosphate isomerase ADP 4 - Glyceraldehyde-3-P Glycolysis Руruvate Acetyl-CoA Fatty acids and triglyceridesConsider the mechanism of enolase, as indicated below. Which of the following correctly describes the roles of the Mg2+ as illustrated in the figure? (This is a multi- select question). Mg2+ Mg2 Enolase PO3- OH -C-C-H H OH HO H-N-H Lys 345 Glu211 2-Phosphoglycerate bound to enzyme Mg2+ Mg2 PO3- OH C-C-H OH HO H H-N*-H Lys 345 O Glu211 Enolic intermediate HOH PO3- H Phosphoenolpyruvate The metal ion (Mg2+) is helping to stabilize the extra negative charge that developed on the carboxyl group in the enolic intermediate. The metal ion (Mg2+) is serving as a general base, removing a proton in order to improve the quality of the nucleophile. The metal ion (Mg2+) is assisting in the oxidation of the carboxyl carbon through metal ion catalysis. The metal ion (Mg2+) is helping to orient the substrate properly in the active site. The metal ion (Mg2+) is accepting a proton in order to improve the quality of the leaving group.
- Which class of enzymes catalyzes the following reactions? CH2- CH2- CH2 H2- C- CH2 AST CH2-C CH2 CH-NH + C=O + C=0 + CH-NH ČO0 Čo0 ČO0 ČO0" Aspartate Oxoglutarate Oxaloacetate Glutamate Select one: a. Oxidoreductase O b. Isomerase O c. Ligase d. TransferaseNH₂ CH3 Methyltransferases NH₂ OH OH S-Adenosylmethionine (SAM) Transamination Phosphate transfer Protein Acetyl transfer Transmethylation CH3 DNÁ CH3 NH₂ What metabolic reaction is best represented by this chemical equation? SAH-Hydrolase (SAHase) NH₂ OH OH S-Adenosyl-L-Homocysteine (SAH) I но. #M OH OH Adenosine NH₂ NH₂ SH HomocysteineIdentify each reaction catalyzed by (a) a nucdeotidase; (b) a phosphorylase; (c) a phosphoribosyltransferase. GMP A D E Guanine Guanosine F
- Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), catalyzes a reaction where primary alcohol is converted an aldehyde using NAD* ADH fits in which class of enzyme? hydrolases lyases transferases O oxidoreductases QUESTION 25 In the serine protease catalytic mechanism, which of the following helps stabilize the tetrahedral intermediate? O low barrier hydrogen bond oxyanion hole aspartate side chain O histidine side chain QUESTION 26 In the catalytic mechanism of an aminotransferase, one substrate binds and reacts, leaving behind an amine group Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. 78 Mostly dly 3 Type here to searchThe aspartate carbamoylase (ATCase) is an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction below utilizing the multi-substrate reaction strategy which requires aspartate to bind first and then carbamoyl phosphate. As the reaction progresses product, Pi leaves before carbamoyl aspartate. aspartate NH3 O NH₂ carbamoyl phosphate O Ping pong O Double displacement O Random sequential O Controlled sequential O Ordered sequential ATCase P₁ NH₂ carbamoyl aspartateEnergetic of Fructose-1 ,6-bis P Hydrolysis (Integrates with Chapter 3.) The standard free energy change (G) for hydrolysis of fructose-1. 6-bisphosphate (FBP) to fructose-S-phosphate (F-6-P) and P: is -16.7 KJ/mol: FBP + H2O fructose-6-P + Pi The standard free energy change (G) for ATP hydrolysis is -30.5 KJ/mol: ATP + H2O ADP + Pj What is the standard free energy change for the phosphofructokinase reaction: ATP + fructose-6-P ADP + FBP b. What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction? c. Assuming the intracellular concentrations of [ATP] and (ADP] are maintained constant at 4 mM and 1.6 mM, respectively, in a rat liver cell, what will be the ratio of [FBP]/[fructose-6-P] when the phosphofructokinase reaction reaches equilibrium?
- Which class does the following enzyme belong to: CO₂ + GTP GDP 選 C=0 CH₂ phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase Hydrolases Lyases Ligases Transferases Oxidoreductases C-O-PO- I CH₂Figure 1 shows the metabolisms that require vitamins as coenzymes. (c) Methylation Reactions THq Folate "Methionine Methionine synthase 5, 10-methylene Tta - Folate (B) NADPH + H+ Methylene THy redu ctase (A) Homocysteine 5-methy& THq Folaté NADP* Figure 1 (i) The metabolism (A) requires FAD as coenzyme. Name the vitamin required for (A). (ii) Which vitamin is required for the metabolism (B)? (iii) Process (C) in Figure 1 is an important cellular process required for cell replication. What is (C)?Explain the purpose of the glycerol 3 phosphate shuttle (Don’t worry about the mechanism, just the purpose of the shuttle. Just one sentence here!). Suppose a cell could only rely on the glycerol 3 phosphate shuttle and not the malate-aspartate shuttle, how would that affect the amount of ATP that could be generated from the complete oxidation of 1 molecule of glucose in that cell? How would this change the amount of ATP that could be generated from the complete oxidation of 1 molecule of palmitate in this cell?