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100

These are present in all cell types regardless of function.

What are housekeeping genes?

100

These recognize specific sequences of DNA.

What are transcription regulators?

100

Sphingomyelin is made of sphingosine rather than this molecule in other phospholipids.

What is glycerol?

100

This process is mediated by transporters whose pumping activity is directional because it is tightly coupled to a source of metabolic energy.

What is active transport?

200

These have several structurally distinct groups that require zinc atoms for DNA binding.

What are Zinc Fingers?

200

This phenomenon of DNA methylation is determined from which parent the gene was inherited from if the maternal copy is active and the paternal copy is repressed or vice versa.

What is genomic imprinting?

200

Cholesterol and this type of hydrocarbon chain leads to reduced fluidity of the lipid bilayer.

What are Saturated Fatty Acids?

200

This type of K+ channel opens even in an unstimulated or "resting" cell.

What are K+ leak channels?

300

This motif has two alpha-helices separated by an amino acid spacer and the C terminal helix binds within the major groove of DNA.

What is helix-turn-helix?

300

This is a type of RNA that functions to create scaffolding for other RNA and proteins to connect, as in the case of Xist in X chromosome inactivation.

What is long coding RNA (lncRNA)?

300

Bacteriorhodopsin is a proton pump powered by this.

What is light?

300

These glutamate-gated ion channels carry most of the depolarizing current responsible for excitatory PSPs.

What are AMPA receptors?

400

This allows gene regulatory proteins to work at a distance.

What is DNA looping?

400

This RNA molecule defends the cell from viral dsRNA.

What is siRNA?

400

This class of proteins are not directly integrated into the lipid bilayer.

What are GPI anchored proteins?

400

This process allows an action potential to move along a myelinated axon by jumping from node to node.

What is saltatory conduction?

500

This irreversible mechanism attaches itself at histone H3 and H4 causing heterochromatin expression.

What is histone methyltransferase?

500

This RNA molecule is useful for keeping transposons or jumping genes in check during gametogenesis.

What is piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA)?

500

This protein in the endoplasmic reticulum guides lipid droplet formation.

What is seipin?

500

These objects space out the myelin sheath in regular intervals, and are where almost all of the Na+ channels in the axon are concentrated.

What are the Nodes of Ranvier?