WVSOM -- biochem Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Why is one carbon metabolism important? | some reactions require the addition of one group, carbons don’t always want to move and usually need a little help, folates and SAM can carry carbon groups and force them elsewhere |
What is one carbon metabolism? | movement of one carbon group |
What is on the end of folic acid? | folate with glutamate on the end |
What synthesizes folate? | plants and bacteria |
Supplements have how much glutamate at the end? | just one |
How much glutamate is found on folate in plants? | chains |
What enzyme is required to reduce and activate folate? | dihydroflate reductase |
Where are the glutamate cleaved? | intestines |
What form of folate is absorbed? | monoglutamate form |
What is folate reduced to? | FH2 and then FH4 |
What is the primary carbon source to FH4? | serine |
Where are carbon groups usually attached? | N5 or N10 |
What are one carbon pools? | folates with carbon groups attached |
What processes require folates with carbons attached? | purine and dTMP synthesis, serine synthesis and methylcobalmin synthesis |
Folate is required for? | DNA synthesis and cell division |
What is the most reduced and stable form of folate? | FH4 |
What does N5-methyl-FH4 donate its carbon to? | Vitamin B12 |
What is B12 also called? | cobalamin |
What is the structure of B12? | corrin ring + cobalt |
How do we get B12? | by eating something that has ingested bacteria (meat) |
What synthesized B12? | bacteria |
What is the most common B12 found in supplements? | cyanocobalamin |
What is B12 converted to after ingestion? | methyl cobalamin or deoxyadenosylcobalamin |
What does B12 absorption and transport require? | protein carriers |
What protein is B12 gerenally bound to in the small intestine? | haptocorrin |
Reduced acid production by Bea’s gastric mucosa would do what to B12 absorption? | Only dietary protein because acid is not needed to break the B12 from the acid |
What are crystalline B12? | not bound to proteins |
How is B12 absorbed? | Proteases release the B12 and then it binds to IF. The IF-B12 complex enters the ileal cells |
What 2 reactions require B12? | Methione metabolism process; to form methionine and coversion of methylmalonyl-CoA to succinyl CoA |
Why is methionine essential when we make it? | becuase it requires homocyteine for production and it can only be obtained by diet |
What reactions are SAM needed for? | nor epi -> epi, guanidinoacetate -> creatine, nucleotides -> methylated nucleotides, phosphatidylenthanolamine -> phosphatidylcholine, acetylserotonin -> melatonin |
What is required for DNA and histone methylation? | SAM |
What is SAM? | s-adenosylmethionine |
What is hyperhomocysteinemia? | High levels of homocysteine |
What could cause hyperhomocysteinemia? | B6, B12, Folate deficiencies |
What disease risk factors are associated with hyperholmocysteinemia? | cadriovascular, miscarriage, neurological disorders, cancer |
What is PLP? | Vitamin B6 |
How can homocystein levels be reduced? | betaine and choline supplementation as well as b12, B6 and folate supplementation. |
What causes macrocytic anemia? | B12 or folate deficiencies |
What is marcocytic anemia? | RBC are larger than normal but fewer in number |
What causes the larger RBC? | enlarged hematopoietic precursor cells |
What happens to these larger RBC? | most destroyed in the bone marrow |
Why does B12 deficiency cause macrocytic anemia? | You need B12 to recycle the N55-methyl-FH4 and folate is needed for methylcobalamin |
What does folate deficiency during pregnancy result in? | neural tube defects |
Why does B12 and folate deficiency results in so many problems? | needed for DNA replication!!!! |
What are the causes of B12 and folate deficiency? | dietary insufficiency, chronic alcoholism, abdominal surgery resulting in dec. IF production, GI disease, intestinal parasites, certain drugs, IF deficiency |
How is B12 and folate deficiency diagnosed? | measurement of serum B12 and folate, CBC/Diff, Homocysteine and methylmalonic acid serum levels and schilling test |
What is Schilling test? | Radiolabeled crystalline B12 is ingested then followed with IM B12 injection, urine is collected over time, difference between oral input and secreted amount incidcates how much is absorbed. |
How is B12 and folate deficiency treated? | supplements. In pernicious anemia, injection or nasal spray must be used. |
Where is B12 deficiency more common? | elderly |
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