#Question id: 1137
#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
A loss-of-function mutation in PTEN phosphatase results in
a. increased cell proliferation.
b. decreased cell proliferation.
c. increased apoptosis.
d. decreased apoptosis.
#Question id: 121
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
Which of the following molecule is derived from sterols.
#Question id: 4659
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
Many bacterial responses are controlled by two component regulatory systems. What will happen at the high concentration of glutamine and at the low concentration of glutamine?
a) At high concentrations glutamine binds to a sensor domain of NtrB conformational change in the protein that inhibits its histidine kinase activity
b) NtrC phosphorylation takes place causes a conformational change in NtrC that unmasks the NtrC DNA-binding domain so that it can bind to the glnA enhancers
c) At the same time, the regulatory domain of NtrC blocks its DNA-binding domain from binding the glnA enhancers
d) At low concentrations of glutamine dissociates from the sensor domain in the NtrB protein, leading to activation of a histidine kinase transmitter domain
Which of the following given combination is correct?
#Question id: 636
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
DNA polymerase contains a lysine residue that is important for binding to DNA. Mutations were found that converted this lysine to either glutamate, glycine, valine, or arginine. Which mutations would be predicted to be the most and least harmful to the ability of the enzyme to bind DNA?
Most |
Least |
|
(A) |
Valine |
Aspartate |
(B) |
Glycine |
Arginine |
(C) |
Arginine |
Glycine |
(D) |
Glutamate |
Arginine |
#Question id: 29427
#Unit 6. System Physiology – Plant
Which of the following enzyme elicits a conformational change of rubisco that reduces its binding affinity for sugar phosphates in presence of light