Sugars
Lipids/Nucleotides
Thermodynamics
Reaction Mechanisms
Glycolysis Pathway
100

This sugar is named:

What is Fructose.

100

Naming scheme for fatty acids.

What is "number of carbons : number unsaturated bonds, delta (carbons with unsaturated bonds)"

100

Which hydrolysis reaction is the most favorable in this table?


What is 1,3-bis-phosphoglycerate?

100

As a general rule for reaction mechanisms, electrons tend to flow from where to where?

From high concentration to low concentration (ie from a nucleophile to a positively charged electrophile)

100
The enzyme hexokinase catalyzes what reaction?

What is the phosphorylation of glucose via ATP.

200

The following describes what process?


What is mutarotation.

200

Primary intermolecular force that drives Watson/Crick base pairing.

What is H-bonding?

200

An example of a reaction that is not likely to be spontaneous under standard conditions.

ADP + Pi --> ATP (Or any other reaction with a high positive standard free energy change)

200

What is the role of NADH in the following reaction:


What is a reducing agent/hydride source

200

The name of the enzyme that forms 2-phosphoglycerate from 3-phosphoglycerate

What is phosphoglycerate mutase?
300

What functional group is being formed?


What is a hemiacetal

300

Melting point of fats are determined by...

Saturation of chains and how large they are.

(more unsaturated? lower melting point)

300

The chemical driving force in the following reaction:


What is the cleavage of phosphoannhydride bond

300

List at least three nucleophiles and one electrophile that we have seen so far...

What is (nucleophiles) hydroxyl, amine, phosphate, and hydride; (electrophile) carbonyl group, phosphoanhydride(?) 

300

The most oxidized compound in glycolysis:

What is Pyruvate?


400

Name of the following linkage between the two sugars:



Alpha (1->4) glycosidic linkage

400

The nucleophiles and electrophiles on a nucleotide.

Electrophile: 5' Phosphate

Nucleophile: 3' hydroxyl

400
How would you find the actual free energy change of a chemical reaction given actual concentrations, temperature, etc.

What is:


400

What is the name of the reaction that occurs after Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate is released from aldolase, in order for Dihydroxyacetone phosphate to leave the active site...

What is hydrolysis?

400

Why is the following step necessary in glycolysis?

Phosphoglucose isomerase


What is fructose can be more evenly split into two three carbon pieces, instead of glucose?

500

Name of a product of a nucleophilic attack of a lysine's nitrogen onto a aldehyde of a sugar:


What is a Schiff base

500

A possible inhibitor of DNA synthesis?

DI-deoxynucleotides

500

How would you find the free energy change of the following given the table below?


Balance chemical equations and add standard free energy changes of the reactions.

500

Considering G-3-p list the leaving groups in the following reaction mechanism (for glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase):


What is Hydride and cysteine

500

The following compound accumulates if what enzyme in glycolysis is defunct?

Fructo-1,6-bisphosphate

What is aldolase?

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