The co-enzyme needed for pancreatic phospholipase to cleave TAGs into 2 FA and 1 MAG.
Colipase
Kinase that is phosphorylated in the presence of high levels of AMP.
AMPK
Cell receptor that increases the potassium levels leading to hyperpolarization when stimulated by acetylcholine.
Nicotinic receptor - heart muscle
Bacteria that is resistant to novobiocin.
Staph. Saprophyticus.
A disease characterized by a mutation in collagen leading to stretchy skin.
Ehler's Danlos
The intermediate between phosphatidyl ethanolamine and phosphatidyl choline.
Glycogen related enzyme inhibited by insulin.
Glycogen phosphorylase
Enzyme activated by PKA phosphorylation.
GPK
B-lactam drugs that are highly resistant to B-lactamases.
Carbapenems and monobactams.
The glycolipids that accumulate in Sanhoff Disease
GM2 and globosides
Ganglioside produced with the addition of sialic acid to lactosylceramide.
GM3
Enzyme stimulated in the liver and inhibited in the adipose due to glucocorticoids.
PEPCK
Action of phosphodiesterase when activated by transducin.
Breakdown cGMP to GMP - leads to closure of cGMP-dependent channels.
Naked DsDNA virus.
HPV
Disease caused by a mutation in claudin 16.
Hereditary-hypomagnesemia
Enzymes that make up the mitochondrial trifunctional protein.
Hydrolase, dehydrogenase, thiolase.
Molecule that increases both isocitrate DH and alpha ketogluturate DH.
Calcium
Enzymes that terminate the PKA pathway.
Binds to interferons to slow down release.
Polyethylene glycol
Phospholipase toxin that leads to gas gangrene.
Cortisol and dexamethasone.
Breakdown perllipin and activate HSL.
Ligands that bind RTK receptors.
EGF and insulin.
South American based fungus that is characterized by narrow based buds.
Paracoccidiodomycosis
The vector in Tularemia.
Tick or fly