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#Question id: 565


A transition-state analog:

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. is less stable when binding to an enzyme than the normal substrate.

  2. resembles the active site of general acid-base enzymes.

  3. resembles the transition-state structure of the normal enzyme-substrate complex.

  4. stabilizes the transition state for the normal enzyme-substrate complex.

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#Question id: 1034

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A new drug is developed that targets and binds to the lipid A portion of LPS from Gram negative bacterial cells. This drug shows a high degree of activity and binding in a test tube setting against purified lipid A. Based on this information,

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#Question id: 1034

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A new drug is developed that targets and binds to the lipid A portion of LPS from Gram negative bacterial cells. This drug shows a high degree of activity and binding in a test tube setting against purified lipid A. Based on this information,

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#Question id: 1035

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A new drug is developed that inhibits formation of the flagellar filament by impairing production of the protein flagellin. Is this going to be a good drug?

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#Question id: 1035

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A new drug is developed that inhibits formation of the flagellar filament by impairing production of the protein flagellin. Is this going to be a good drug?

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#Question id: 1036

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A urine sample with more than 100,000 organisms is considered indicative of infection. A urine sample containing 5,000 bacteria, with a generation time of 30 minutes, sits for 3 hours before finally being assayed. How many bacteria will then be present within the sample?

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#Question id: 1036

#SCPH28 | Zoology

A urine sample with more than 100,000 organisms is considered indicative of infection. A urine sample containing 5,000 bacteria, with a generation time of 30 minutes, sits for 3 hours before finally being assayed. How many bacteria will then be present within the sample?