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#Question id: 483


Glycogen is converted to monosaccharide units by:

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  1. glucokinase.

  2. glucose-6-phosphatase

  3. glycogen phosphorylase.

  4. glycogen synthase.

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#Question id: 40460

#Applied Microbiology

Match the biomolecule in Column I with the standard separation/visualization medium used in Column II.

Column I (Biomolecule)Column II (Method/Medium)
A. DNA fragments1. Polyacrylamide Gel (PAGE)
B. Proteins2. Agarose Gel
C. Plant Pigments/Lipids3. Paper Chromatography / TLC

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#Question id: 40461

#Applied Microbiology

In the E. coli chemotaxis pathway, which of the following events directly leads to "tumbling" behavior?

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#Question id: 40462

#Applied Microbiology

Consider the following statements regarding the Adaptation phase of chemotaxis:

Statement I: Adaptation allows bacteria to reset their sensitivity to attractant concentrations, enabling them to detect changes over a wide range.

Statement II: The protein CheB acts as a methylesterase that removes methyl groups from the MCP receptors, while CheR acts as a methyltransferase.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

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#Question id: 40463

#Applied Microbiology

  • Assertion (A): In the presence of a high concentration of an attractant, the frequency of bacterial tumbling decreases (longer runs).

  • Reason (R): Attractant binding causes a conformational change in the receptor that inhibits CheA kinase activity, leading to reduced levels of CheY-P.

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    #Question id: 40464

    #Applied Microbiology

    Match the Che protein in Column I with its primary function in Column II.

    Column I (Protein)Column II (Function)
    A. CheA1. Response regulator that controls motor switch
    B. CheY2. Phosphatase that dephosphorylates CheY
    C. CheZ3. Sensor Histidine Kinase
    D. CheR4. Constitutive Methyltransferase

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    #Question id: 40465

    #Applied Microbiology

    During the Penetration phase of a typical T-even bacteriophage infection, which of the following events occurs?