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#Question id: 6579


Find the term which does not fit into the series : G4T, J10R, M20P, P43N, S90L

#General Aptitude
  1. J10R  

  2. M20P 

  3. P43N 

  4. S90L

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#Question id: 24209

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Two enzyme having same reaction mechanism using same cofactor such as PDC and KDC

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#Question id: 24210

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The human genome encodes four different hexokinases (I to IV), all of which catalyze the same reaction. If Two or more enzymes that catalyze the same reaction but are encoded by different genes are called to be

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#Question id: 24211

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Plot of hexokinase IV (Glucokinase) is different While Hexokinases I, II, and III have similar kinetic properties. So, in given graph which of the following represents hexokinase IV and Hexokinases I, II, and III
a. i is representing Hexokinases IV
b. ii is representing Hexokinases I, II, and III
c. i is representing Hexokinases I, II, and III
d. ii is representing Hexokinases IV
Choose the correct option

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#Question id: 24212

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Choose the correct statement
a. Hexokinases IV remains sequesters in the nucleus in case of high F-6-P and high ATP
b. Hexokinases IV remains sequesters in the cytoplasm in case of high F-6-P and high ATP
c. Hexokinase requires Mg+2 for its activity, because the true substrate of the enzyme is not ATP4- but the MgATP2- complex.
d. Hexokinase requires Mg+2 for its activity, because the true substrate of the enzyme is MgATP4- but not the MgATP2- complex.

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#Question id: 24213

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Choose the incorrect statement

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#Question id: 24214

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which molecule coordinately activate glycolysis and at the same time inhibit gluconeogenesis