Exam 8: Contractile Proteins and Molecular Motors
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Exam 8: Contractile Proteins and Molecular Motors18 Questions
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Exam 25: Dna Replication24 Questions
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Exam 27: Information Readout: Transcription and Post-Transcriptional Processing24 Questions
Exam 28: Information Decoding: Translation and Post-Translational Protein Processing27 Questions
Exam 29: Regulation of Gene Expression24 Questions
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Which of the following only occurs when ATP (not ADP)is bound to the myosin head?
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Which portion of the myosin protein found in muscle is responsible for both ATP and actin binding?
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Which of the following motor proteins is correctly paired with its primary function?
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Under typical conditions within a muscle cell,the G for hydrolysis of ATP is about -51 kJ/mol.If the energy required to move through one power stroke is 1.2 10-20 J,what is the percent utilization of the energy from ATP hydrolysis?
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What type of secondary structure is most prominent in myosin?
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Which of the following motor proteins is correctly paired with both its binding target and its direction of movement?
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In a typical cell,the use of proton gradient to power ATP synthesis requires about 3 protons for each ATP.Based on this,what is the energy expenditure,in ATP/minute,of a typical flagellum if it is running at 120 revolutions per second and requires 1000 protons to make one revolution?
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Which of the following correctly describes the involvement of myosin V and kinesin in intracellular transport?
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Which of the following correctly describes the difference between red and white muscle?
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Which of the following correctly describes the organization that gives rise to muscle?
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Which protein of the thin filament is responsible for calcium binding?
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Microtubules are made from which of the following proteins?
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In muscle,thin filaments are made of _______ while thick filaments are made of _______.
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Which of the following proteins is found in a bacterial flagellum?
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Which of the following is the best description of how actin and myosin work in cooperation to allow muscle contraction?
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