Cell Bio final review
____ terminates a signal by rapidly converting cyclic AMP to ordinary AMP.
Cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase
What serves to protect proteins from pH changes and digestive enzymes?
Disulfide bonds
Cell surface receptors alter the function of ____
Effector proteins
The ____ pathway moves materials from the plasma membrane, through endosomes, to lysosomes.
Endocytic
GTPases___
Exchange GTP for GDP
Why would a red blood cell plasma membrane need transmembrane proteins?
For structural support and ion exchange
What ion balances the negative charge within a cell?
K+
What enzyme creates sugars during carbon fixation?
Rubisco
What directs a protein to its destination organelle?
Sorting siganl
Glycogen serves what purpose?
Storage
What does the constuitive exocytosis pathway do besides expel intracellular materials?
Supplies the plasma membrane with newly made lipids and proteins
An exported mRNA containing 300 nucleotides can initially be translated into a protein that is approximately how many amino acid residues in length?
100 amino acid residues
Which of the following sequences are usually located within eukaryotic promoters 25 base-pairs away from the transcription start site and has a role in forming the transcription pre- initiation complex?
5'-TATA-3'
What is the major difference between a phospholipid molecule and a detergent molecule?
A detergent only has one hydrophobic tail and a phospholipid has two
What is ion selectivity?
A function that allows only some inorganic ions to pass through the plasma membrane but not others
Equation for cellular respiration
C6H12O6 (glucose) + 6O2 (oxygen) ---------> 6CO2 (carbon dioxide) + 6H2O (water) + energy
What coverts an electrical signal to a chemical signal?
Ca2+
What ion is involved in synaptic plasticity?
Ca2+
The plasma membrane of animals cells is stabilized by a meshwork of fibrous proteins, called the ______
Cell cortex
What are most vesicle coats made out of?
Clatherin
Which of the below underlined codons will be selected as the translation initiator codon? 5'...AUAUAUGGAGGCGGCAACGCGCACAUGGCGCGCAAUGAGGGCCGCCACCAUGACCGGC...3' 1 2 3 4
Codon 1
Which is not a type of cell signaling?
Contact-independent signaling
On their way to the lysosome, endocytosed materials must first pass through a series of compartments called ____, which sort the ingested molecules and recycle some back into the plasma membrane
Endosomes
The Nernst Equation____
Expresses the equilibrium of a resting membrane potential and makes it possible to calculate the theoretical resting membrane potential.
Activators dramatically enhance the rate of transcription.
False
All functional DNA sequences inside a cell code for protein products.
False
All vesicular transport originates in the ER
False
Capstones are responsible for the first and most fundamental level of chromatin packing, the nucleosome.
False
Cell memory is where a parent cell signals where its daughter cells need to go.
False
Purines always base-pair with purines, and pyrimidines always base-pair with pyrimidines.
False
The Centromere contains repeated nucleotide sequences that are required for the ends of the chromosome to be replicated.
False
The plasma membrane is highly impermeable to all ions
False
The synthesis of ATP from ADP and Pi is a favorable reaction.
False
Pinocytosis is the only endocytic pathway where the cell takes in fluid
False (Phagocytosis also takes in fluids)
How does the Unfolded Protein Response regulate misfolded proteins?
It expands the area of the ER and halts translation
Which is true about membrane potentials?
It facilitates the creation of an electrochemical gradient
What amino acids do nuclear localization signals typically contain?
Lysines or arginines
Opening of ____ channels is controlling by a force applied to the channel
Mechanically-gated
Using the genetic code, what amino acid sequence is produced from the mRNA sequence 5'-AUGCUAGCUCGAUAUCUCUAG-3'?
Met - Leu - Ala - Arg - Tyr - Leu
What happens in an anabolic pathway?
Monomers are synthesized into polymers
What is the chloroplast equivalent of O2 in a mitochondrial ETC?
NADP+
BONUS What gas is synthesized from the amino acid arginine and diffuses readily from its site of synthesis into neighboring cells? What is its function in the cell?
Nitric oxide increases blood flow
Which two organelles are excluded form the endomembrane system?
Nucleus and mitochondria
The key difference between peroxisomes and lysosomes is that _______
Peroxisomes use primarily H202 (hydrogen peroxide)
What is the major difference between phagocytosis in animal cells and unicellular heterotrophs?
Phagocytosis in microorganisms is to obtain nutrients
What is the most abundant phospholipid in cell membranes?
Phosphatidylcholine
Which type of enzyme hydrolyzes peptide bonds?
Proteases
What enzyme turns a molecular switch on or off by phosphorylating it?
Protein Kinase
Which is not a transport protein used for passive transport?
Pumps
Which is not a stage of chemiosmotic coupling?
Pyruvate molecules are taken to the endoplasmic reticulum to be packaged for use by the mitochondrion
Which of the following statements about RNAi is TRUE?
RISC takes up one strand of the RNA, the remaining strand then seeks and destroys complementary foreign RNA molecules.
Unlike DNA, which typically forms a helical structure, different molecules of RNA can fold into a variety of three-dimensional shapes. This is largely because _____.
RNA is single-stranded
What makes iron-sulfur centers so successful as early carriers in the respiratory chain?
Relatively low electron affinity
What enzyme uses RNA as a template to synthesize DNA?
Reverse transcriptase
Which are NOT proteins that cross the ER membrane?
Ribosomes
Rab proteins serve as an attachment point for all of the following except..
SNARES
Converting the signals that carry information from one form to another is called _____
Signal transduction
After an amino acid has been linked to a peptide chain, the large ribosomal subunit shifts forward, moving the spent tRNA to which ribosome tRNA binding site before ejecting it?
Site E
Which is not a method of creating a membrane domain in the phospholipid bilayer?
Tethered to another cell
How did the mice respond in the optogenetics experiment when light-gated channels were added to their cells?
Their bodies moved towards the light
ATP is synthesized during the light reaction, or light dependent reaction.
True
Both the cytosolic and nuclear receptors are referred to as nuclear recptors
True
Primase is needed to initiate DNA replication on both the leading strand and the lagging strand.
True
Solutes in symports move in the same direction while solutes in antiports move in the opposite direction.
True
What does the electron-transport chain consist of?
a series of proteins with metals that serve as electron carriers
During RNA splicing _____ are excised and _____ are ligated.
introns; exons
How does an autophagosome work?
it surrounds a cell in a membrane and then fuses with a lysosome
Transcription is similar to DNA replication in that _____
nucleotide polymerization occurs only in the 5′-to-3′ direction
Fermentation occurs in the absence of _____
oxygen
Which posttranslational modification marks proteins to be located to the proteasome for protein degradation?
Ubiquitination
What are the major catalytic components of the spliceosome made up of?
Uracil-rich RNA
DNA is negatively charged.
True
What does ATP synthase use as an energy source for the production of ATP?
The proton motive force
Where in the photosystem of chlorophyll is light energy converted to chemical energy?
The reaction center
Which of the following does NOT occur before a eukaryotic mRNA is exported from the nucleus?
The ribosome binds to the mRNA.
Which is not a function of the components of intracellular signaling pathways?
Altering the signal
What does a protein need to enter the ER?
An ER signal sequence
What solute relies solely on the concentration gradient to cross the membrane?
Glucose
Which is not an energy source for active transport?
Glycolysis
Match each process with its locality within the cell
Glycolysis->The cytosol, Krebs's cycle->The mitochondrial matrix, ETC->Inner mitochondrial membrane
Which organelle functions as a packaging center and releases proteins in vesicles
Golgi apparatus
____ pumps create the electrochemical gradient needed for ATP synthase to synthesize ATP from ADP and an inorganic phosphate.
H+
What does the NADH dehydrogenase complex do in the ETC?
Hydrolyzes NADH
What would happen if an inhibitory neurotransmitter was blocked?
The body would convulse from constant contractions
You have a segment of DNA that contains the following sequence: 5′-GGACTAGACAATAGGGACCTAGAGATTCCGAAA-3′ 3′-CCTGATCTGTTATCCCTGGATCTCTAAGGCTTT-5′ You know that the RNA transcribed from this segment contains the following sequence: 5′-GGACUAGACAAUAGGGACCUAGAGAUUCCGAAA-3′ Which of the following choices best describes how transcription occurs? HINT: Directionality of the template strand, NOT the direction that RNA polymerase is moving
The bottom strand is the template strand; RNA polymerase moves along this strand from 3′ to 5′