What is the function of the CTP:phosphocholine Cytidylyltransferase (CCT) in PC synthesis? How is it regulated in respond to membrane torque (tension)?
What is the function of the CTP:phosphocholine Cytidylyltransferase (CCT) in PC synthesis? How is it regulated...
Fatty acid synthesis is regulated in 2 ways. What are they, how do they function, and which one contains the "committed step"?
14. Describe how the synthesis of nucleotides is regulated.
14. Describe how the synthesis of nucleotides is regulated.
10. How is HMGCoA Reductase regulated in cholesterol synthesis?
1-Explain how the synthesis of fatty acids is regulated (35 points). 2-Explain how beta-oxidation and fatty acids synthesis are reciprocally regulated (30 points). . 2- Explain how insulin and glucagon regulate lipolysis (35 points).
Describe how the opposing processes of glycogen breakdown and synthesis are reciprocally regulated by allosteric interactions and the covalent modification of key enzymes.
18. How is the activity of glucokinase and glucose-6-phosphatase regulated in liver cells? What is the role of GLUT2 in the hepatocyte membrane?
What are SIFIs? How should they be regulated?
Explain how homeostatic mechanisms regulated by negative feedback detect and respond to environmental changes.
What is the cell cycle? How is it regulated? Are these regulatory mechanisms conserved across eukaryotes? Review all stages the cell cycle including details of M phase. In addition to details of the regulators and how they function, define cytoskeletal and DNA components in detail. What is unique about plant cytokinesis?
Which of the following helps to explain the how uptake of specific nutrient ions is regulated? Group of answer choices The relationship between the external ion concentration and uptake rate of the ion is fixed. Direct interactions between cations and anion occurs because they are regulated the same way. Transport of an ion into the cytoplasm requires it to bind to a carrier in the plasma membrane and the specificity of the carrier varies. All of the above.