BCH 4024 OC 3426 SP26 E2 Q1: A muscle biopsy from a patient…
BCH 4024 OC 3426 SP26 E2 Q1: A muscle biopsy from a patient with unexplained weakness shows abundant synaptic vesicles accumulated near the neuromuscular junction, with little neurotransmitter release. The responsible mutation prevents vesicle proteins from forming a stable complex with membrane proteins. Which protein family is most directly impaired?
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The next 3 questions (10-12) are based on the following clinical case: A 32-year-old male with Type 2 diabetes is being treated with a drug that enhances insulin signaling and glucose uptake. He also takes a medication that acts as an antagonist and targets β-adrenergic receptors to manage hypertension (high blood pressure). After a few weeks, he reports improved glucose control but experiences episodes of dizziness and fatigue. BCH 4024 OC 3426 SP26 E2 Q10: Which signaling pathway is primarily enhanced by the insulin-sensitizing drug?
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BCH 4024 OC 3426 SP26 E2 Q16: You see in your clinic a patient who complains that they are unable to carry out long, intensive exercise. You have a muscle biopsy performed, and the results indicate a deficiency in the enzyme that catalyzes the following reaction. What is the enzyme, and why does a deficiency of this enzyme lead to rapid muscle fatigue?
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BCH 4024 OC 3426 SP26 E2 Q17: A newly discovered four‑pass membrane protein shows one 22‑residue hydrophobic segment near residue 40 and three similar hydrophobic segments later in the sequence. Lys/Arg clusters are enriched on the loop/intervening sequence between helix 2 and helix 3. Given these observations, which overall orientation is most consistent with membrane topology rules?
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