How might learning organic and biochemistry help you understand some of the medical issues related to diabetes
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This question might be vague but I could really use some help on research I'm doing for a project. How exactly is diabetes directly related to cell biology? It can be either type 1 or type 2, I just need to find ways to relate the condition directly to cell biology. I understand that there is cell signaling but is there anything else I'm missing? Also if you could link some articles that would be greatly appreciated since I need...
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1. Identify the steps in purine and pyrimidine biosynthesis that involve a glutamine imidotrasfer reaction.
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3. Draw an the mechanism showing how the glutamine-PRPP amidotransferase adds nitrogen to PRPP in the first comitted step of purine nucleotide biosynthesis. Compare this reaction with the addition of orotate to PRPP in the 5th step of purine biosynthesis.
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Essentials of General, Organic, and Biochemistry Denise Guinn THIRD EDITION presented by Macmillan Learning Iron-59 is used to study iron metabolism in the spleen. Its half-life is 44 days. How many days would it take a 28.08 sample of iron-59 to decay to 3.50 g? number of days:
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6. Draw the structure of UMP. Following standard convention, number the ribose and purine rings. Assume you used isotopically labeled C enriched aspartate as a starting material for the synthesis of this coupound. Based on your knowledge of the ring assembly identify the carbon atoms in the ring that will be 13C-enriched.
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7. Draw the structure of IMP. Following standard convention, number the ribose and purine rings. Assume you used isotopically labeled ''N enriched glycine as a starting material for the synthesis of this coupound. Based on your knowledge of the ring assembly identify atoms in the ring atom that will be 15N-enriched.
Help! I do not understand how to answer this biochemistry question! Which of the following binding modes does a Walker A, P-loop ATP/GTP binding motif (AXXXXGKT) use to interact with ATP? A. phosphoryl transfer B. nucleotide transfer C. pyrophosphoryl transfer D. adenosyl transfer