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Lecture 3
Definition of a protein,
What are the chemical bonds that ...,
What are some key functions of pr...
4  cards
Lecture 4 - building blocks of proteins
Are amino acids usually found in ...,
Are amino acids chiral,
What is a zwitterion
32  cards
Lecture 5 - elements of protein structure
What is the primary structure of ...,
What the secondary structure of a...,
What is the tertiary structure of...
28  cards
Lecture 6 - protein structure and folding
What makes up a tertiary protein ...,
What is a supersecondary structure,
Examples of supersecondary struct...
18  cards
Lecture 7 - proteins in action
Explain the structure of myoglobi...,
Where does haem bind to in myoglobin,
What does haem include
29  cards
Lecture 8 - proteins in action
How is oxygen binding weakened in...,
Weakening oxygen binding alloster...,
What is the shape of haem in deox...
17  cards
Lecture 9 - enzymes are essential for life
If gibbs energy is less than 0 wi...,
If gibbs energy is greater than 0...,
What occurs when gibbs energy is 0
9  cards
Lecture 10 - how do enzymes catalyze reactions
Where does enzyme substrate bindi...,
What projects into the active site,
How does the substrate bind to th...
10  cards
Lecture 11 - measuring and comparing the activity of enzymes
What does a progress curve measure,
What velocity must you always use...,
What will happen when there is a ...
18  cards
Lecture 12 - control of enzyme activity
W,
What is irreversible inhibition,
What is reversible inhibition
9  cards
Lecture 13 and 14
What are examples of substances t...,
What are the steps that cause pro...,
How many active sites do enzymes ...
34  cards
Lecture 15 - how do genes make cells
What is a gene,
What is the concept of the centra...,
What is transcription control
12  cards
Lecture 16 - how are we all different
What is the law of segregation,
What is the law of independence a...,
What is the law of dominance
8  cards
Lecture 17 - how do genetic differences lead to disease
What occurs in translation initia...,
What occurs in elongation,
What occurs in termination
6  cards
Lecture 18 - what are recessive and dominant mutations
What is a germline mutation,
What is a somatic mutation,
What is the maintenance of a cell...
14  cards
Lecture 19 - recombinant DNA technology
What is recombinant dna technology,
What are plasmids and where are t...,
What do plasmids do
16  cards
Lecture 20 - recombinant proteins
Outline the steps required to mak...,
What is special about cdna,
Using insulin as an example why m...
18  cards
Lecture 21 - biology in use
In a simple protein what can be u...,
In a complex protein what can be ...,
Is there post translational modif...
16  cards

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