Exam 23: Protein Turnover and Amino Acid Catabolism
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Exam 23: Protein Turnover and Amino Acid Catabolism49 Questions
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What is the structure of compound X in the following metabolic reaction? Name the type of reaction. 

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This is a transamination reaction.
Which amino acids can be directly deaminated to produce NH4+?
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Uricotelic organisms release nitrogen as
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In the urea cycle, free NH3 is coupled with carboxyphosphate to form
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Which amino acid is a metabolite in the urea cycle but is not used as a building block of proteins?
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What protein is used as a tag to identify proteins that are targeted for destruction?
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The hydrolysis of arginine by arginase produces ornithine and ______________.
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What molecule is formed from excess ammonium ions by ureotelic organisms?
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Which of the following is the primary proteolytic enzyme of the stomach?
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The urea cycle is linked to gluconeogenesis through the TCA cycle intermediates fumarate and ________________.
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What enzyme transfers an -amino group from an amino acid to -ketoglutarate?
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The eukaryotic system for ubiquitination appears to have evolved from what prokaryotic precursor?
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The C-terminal glycine of ubiquitin is covalently linked to ________________ residues of the protein destined to be degraded.
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What term describes a specific sequence of amino acids that indicates the particular protein should be degraded?
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Write the net equation of the urea cycle and indicate whether energy is produced or consumed by the cycle.
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Ketogenic amino acids are degraded to which of the following metabolites?
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