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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 mitochondria5)A certain aerobic organism is able to metabolize the followingglycolipid CH,OH H H OH HO OH
- Which of the following is referred to as enzyme without its required cofactor? O Coenzyme O Apoenzyme O Holoenzyme Allosteric enzymeWhich 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 activityWhich 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 NH₂1. 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.
- An 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 coenzymeThe 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