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Fill in the table below. In the first 2 columns, specify what you are comparing and contrasting in Oxidative
Phosphorylation and Photosynthesis. In the second 2 columns describe in a 1-3 sentences, how they are the
same and how they are different.
Introduction
Oxidative phosphorylation is a cellular process by which the molecular oxygen reduced to produce energy molecule (ATP). Photosynthesis is a process where in the presence of sunlight, carbon dioxide and chlorophyll the green plants produce carbohydrate.
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- Cyclic AMP (CAMP) is an important signaling molecule in cells. The synthesis and degradation of CAMP is diagrammed in the following figure: ATP ©2017 Pearson Education, Inc. 12pt Adenylyl cyclase Edit View Insert Format Tools Table Paragraph Pyrophosphate 3'c- P-P₁ 5'C BI Both caffeine (coffee, cola) and theophylline inhibit the enzyme phosphodiesterase that converts CAMP to AMP, allowing cAMP levels to temporarily remain high. Briefly discuss the possible effect of these drugs on the second messenger action of CAMP. What might the effect of caffeine of theophylline be on a signaling pathway? CAMP UA Phosphodiesterase T² H₂O AMP ⠀What is the difference between cyclic and noncyclicphotophosphorylation?BIM-46187 is a protein inhibitor that binds to the a-subunit of the G, protein. It prevents the GDP/GTP exchange and prevents activity of the G protein. Which of the following would you expect to see lower levels of as a result? You can select more than one answer. S-S Mol. W: 795.11 Image: https://aobious.com/aobious/protein-inhibitors/1086-bim-46187.html Select one or more: O a. Cyclic AMP (CAMP) O b. Tyrosine kinase HSP O d. Adenylyl Cyclase (AC) O e. DAG O f. JAK O g. IP3
- BIM-46187 is a protein inhibitor that binds to the a-subunit of the G. protein. It prevents the GDP/GTP exchange and prevents activity of the G protein. Which of the following would you expect to see lower levels of as a result? You can select more than or answer. S-S NH2 Mol. M: 795.11 Image: https://aobious.com/aobious/protein-inhibitors/1086-bim-46187.html Select one or more: O a. Cyclic AMP (CAMP) O b. Tyrosine kinase O . HSP O d. Adenylyl Cyclase (AC) O e. DAG O f. JAK O g. IP3What step ends the first-half of the chymotrypsin mechanism? Attack of water on the acyl-enzyme intermediate. Selected Collapse of the first tetrahedral intermediate, releasing of the C-terminal peptide fragment and formation of the acyl-enzyme intermediate. Deprotonation of serine by the histidine. Collapse of the second tetrahedral intermediate leading to the final products. REVIEW QUESTION 1/1 CONTINUE MacBook Pro https://virginiacommonwealth.instructure.com/courses/42082/assignments/271397 esc OTWhat would be the effect of a mutation that decreased the activity of phosphatidic acid phosphatase?
- Define Six suboptimal phosphorylation sitesThe following reaction is catalyzed by this type of enzyme? Coo COO™ I HIC-H H-C-H COO™ succinate isomerase hydrolase O ligase transferase oxidoreductase succinate dehydrogenase FAD FADH2 H-C || C-H COO fumarate384 Are there any negative allosteric regulators for glycogen phosphorylase?
- What is the major activator (non-allosteric, direct-activator) of phosphorylase? How does this activator activate phosphorylase (type of regulation)?the following is a coenzyme or cofactor involved in enzymatic reaction. identify the biochemical role that S-adenosylmethionine plays within a biochemical tranformation.What might occur in a cell lacking steroids in its membrane?