For the following enzymes, draw the structures of the substrates and products. Include the names of any required co-factors. Write balanced reactions.
a. Alanine aminotransferase
b. Asparaginase
For the following enzymes, draw the structures of the substrates and products. Include the names of...
1. Show the fate of fructose in the liver: Draw the structures and list names of all intermediates, names of all enzymes required, and the product that is a glycolytic intermediate. 2. Show the use of galactose in the liver for the biosynthesis of glycogen. Write out all structures, names of intermediates, names of enzymes involved in the conversion. 3. What is the difference between lactate recycling in the muscle as compared to the liver? What enzymes are involved?
Draw the metabolic pathway from diazepam to oxazepam. Include the molecular structures and the necessary enzymes to catalyze the reactions. Highlight or circle the functionality that is changing in each step.
Draw the Gluconeogenesis pathway using the Chemical Structures of the Products and enzymes. Circle the products of the irreversible enzymes that differ from Glycolysis.
1. X10 PTS) Draw the pathway for de novo CTP biosynthesis. Show the structures and names of all reactants and products, as well as the names of the enzymes. You do not need to draw the structures of ATP, NAD+, CoA, etc., but do show them as reactants or products in the appropriate places. You do not need to show the mechanisms of the enzymes.
Draw all reactions in the citric Acip cycle that involves the production of NADH. Include structures of Reactants, products their names the name of the eneymes, whether the reaction is reversible lirreversible and any cofactors involved. why is the production of NAOH important?
2. Predict the plausible
products of the following reactions and write balanced equations
for their formation. Use the stoichiometry as indicated for the
left side of the reaction.Draw the geometric structures of the
products.
Predict the plausible products of the following reactions and write balanced equations for their formation. Use the stoichiometry as indicated for the left side of the reaction. Draw the geometric structures of the products c. [Pd(CN) CN? d. WCl63Br e. Co2(CO)s+ CHI- f. Ni(CO)4 +2PPh3
Predict...
1. Write the category names of the following enzymes: hexokinase (EC 2.7.1.1) _; ATPases (EC 3.6.1.3) Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase (EC 4.1.2.13) ; ATP synthase (EC 7.1.2.2). phosphoglycerate mutase 1 (EC 5.4.2.11) ;DNA ligase (EC 6.5.1.1). Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC 1.2.1.12) 2. True or False Enzymes are general chemical catalysts and each enzyme can recognize many different substrates in cells. Enzymes change the equilibrium constants for the reactions they catalyze. Enzymes lower the activation energy for the reactions they catalyze. Enzymes do...
Draw the pathway for de novo CTP biosynthesis. Show the structures and names of all reactants and products, as well as the name of the enzymes.
Predict the major products of the following reactions,
and give the structures of any intermediates. Include
stereochemistry where appropriate
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s-46 Predict the major predueowing reactions, and give the structures of any intermediates. Include stereochemistry where appropriate (l BH, THF (2) H,O, OH CCl, () 0, (-78 C) (2) (CH31,5 へ HCI ROOR KMno OH CH,CO,H H. H,0 KMnO, OH (warm, coned.) ) (l)03 (-78 °C) (2) (CH,S ·H20 MI- CHR Pt (0) Cl2 H,0 (2) NaBH 7 Limonene is...
Draw the structures that correspond to the following names. Correct any names that are not in accord with the rules of systematic nomenclature. 4-Chloro-5-methylhexane 3-methyl-3-propylpentane 1,1,1-trifluoro-2-methylpropane 4-(3-bromobutyl)nonane