LESSON 26 & 27

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Biosynthesis of Fatty Acids and synthesis of triglycerides, phosphoglycerides and esfingolipids test
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Question 1

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Where takes place the biosynthesis of fatty acids?
Answer
  • In the mitochondrial matrix
  • In the mitochondrial membrane
  • In the cytosol
  • In the reticulum endoplasmatic
  • Any of these

Question 2

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Which of the next statements is not true?
Answer
  • AcetylCoA is produced in mitochondria and can not get out by itself
  • AcetylCoA reacts with oxaloacetate forming citrate
  • In the cytosol, citrate is going to be transformed into AcetylCoA and oxaloacetate with an enzyme called citrate lyase
  • Oxaloacetate need to go back to mitochondria and then can participate in lipolysis
  • The tissues where the biosynthesis of Fatty acids takes place are liver, adipose tissue and mammary gland

Question 3

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Which of these enzymes is regulated during the biosynthesis of fatty acids?
Answer
  • Citrate lyase
  • AcetylCoA carboxylase
  • Fatty acid synthase
  • Acyl protein carrierase
  • ACP transferase

Question 4

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Which of these is not true?
Answer
  • AcetylCoA carboxylase will be active as a polymer
  • Acetyl carboxylase will form a polymer in presence of citrate
  • Acetyl carboxylase will be inactive in presence of Palmitic acid
  • AcetylCoA carboxylase is active when it is phosphorylated
  • In a fed state, acetyl CoA will be active and we will produce MalonylCoA

Question 5

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Fatty acid synthase can complete biosynthesis of fatty acids by itself
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Which of these statements is not true?
Answer
  • Acyl carrier protein has two different SH groups
  • One molecule of AcetylCoA will bind to the enzyme fatty acid synthase
  • One molecule of MalonylCoA will bind to the Acyl carrier protein
  • During the biosynthesis de novo, when a condensation is produce we obtain one molecule of CO2 and a fatty acid with a double bond between α-Carbon and ß-Carbon
  • During the biosynthesis de novo, a translocation of the fatty acid from ACP to the FAD is produced and the process repeats again

Question 7

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In which step of biosynthesis de novo a molecule of NADPH is required?
Answer
  • In the condensation
  • In the dehydration
  • In the reduction
  • In the elongation
  • Any of these

Question 8

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When will finish the biosynthesis of one fatty acid?
Answer
  • When we obtain a fatty acid with 18C atoms (Palmitic acid)
  • When we obtain a fatty acid with 16C atoms (Palmitic acid)
  • When we obtain linoleate
  • When we obtain α-linoleate
  • When a double bound in a position higher than 9 is produced

Question 9

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For humans is impossible to introduce a double bond in a fatty acid in a position lower than Carbon nº9
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 10

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Which of these statements about the synthesis of phosphoglycerides is true?
Answer
  • If the phosphoglyceride does not have Nitrogen, phosphatidic acid is going to react with CTP obtaining CDP-DAG
  • If the phosphoglyceride does not have Nitrogen, phosphatidic acid will be transformed to diacylglycerol
  • If the phosphoglyceride does not have Nitrogen, phosphatidic acid is going to react with CTP obtaining diacylglycerol
  • If the phosphoglyceride does not have Nitrogen, phosphatidic acid will be transformed to diacylglycerol and then is going to react with CTP obtaining CDP-DAG
  • The combination of the non-polar molecule activated will react forming the phosphoglyceride

Question 11

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CTP is the activator of the synthesis of phosphoglycerides
Answer
  • True
  • False
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