what are 2 examples of molecular repair proteins?
What does ARE stand for.
what are they?
antioxidant response elements
also knwon as promotor regions on genes
what are the first and second major oxidative stressors that can happen?
what is an example of an uncoupler
pentachlorophenol (fungicide) it uncouples the gradient and makes it leaky like an ionophore. also dinitrophenois- donates protons to inner mitochondria space. Used by body builders.
what is the half life of ozone?
7 minutes
what prevents delivery of the electrons to the electron transport chain?
anything that interferes with glycolysis or the kreb cycle
why is increased calcium bad?
increased calcium can cause the inside of the cell to become more positive and therefore you dont have a strong electron gradient and therefore you cannot create enough ATP
describe nucelotide excision repair
basically this is repair that happens in an epoxide which an aromatic ring with an oxygen that is a super reactice metabolite binds to DNA.
what is an example of something that could cause direct damage to the plasma membrane?
solvents (non-polar) in other words they are lipophilic.
describe MPT- mitochondrial permeability transition. -
it starts recycling everything basically. Recycles itself and lets neighbor go through mitosis.
what are 4 symptoms persay of oxidative damage to DNA?
describe lipid peroxidation
can cause cell membranes to become nonfunctional and can cause cell death. Repair involved vitamins E and C
what are 5 ways to impair ATP synthesis?
what does ROS stand for?
reactive oxygen species
How many oxygen molecules does not turn into water but into a superoxide anion radical?
1/100
what are the three enzymes involved in nucleotide excision repair?
Draw the step wise reduction of molecular oxygen in biological systems:

when all mitochondria die?
the cell goes through necrosis
Ionophore:
makes the inner mitochondria membrane leaky
Ozone is catalyzed by what?
NO2 or car exhaust
what is the major target organ of the paraquat?
the lung. Accumulates in the alveolar cells of the lung.
what happens if more than a few mitochondria die
get activations of caspase which is execution enzymes and then the cell will go through apoptosis
what inhibits protein synthesis?
ethanol! GSH synthesis. ethanol has the ability to suppress protein synthesis and makes cell susceptible to dyeing.
draw out the table of differences between apoptosis and necrosis. 11 differences.
