1. What is the role of pyridoxal phosphate in transaminase determination? 2. What is the clinical significance of elevated AST?
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1. What is the role of pyridoxal phosphate in transaminase determination?
2. What is the clinical significance of elevated AST?
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- 1. What is the major tissue source of Alanine Aminotransferase? 2. What is the clinical significance of elevated serum Alanine aminotransferase?In the liver, the relative activity of ornithine transcarbamylase is high, that of argininosuccinate synthetase is low, and that of arginase is high. Why is it important that ornithine transcarbamylase activity be high in the liver? What might be the consequence if arginase activity is low or defective?What is the role of pyridoxal phosphate in transaminase determination? What is the clinical significance of elevated AST? ANSWER IN 3-5 SENTENCES
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- 1. What is the optimum pH and temperature for salivary amylase?In many individuals with severe cases of A1AT deficiency (the ZZ genotype), intracellular accumulations in the liver are usually noted upon biopsy. What might be the cause of this phenomenon?18. What key molecule connects the urea cycle with the TCA cycle? A. Fumarate B. Malate C. Arginine D. Arigininosuccinate E. Aspartate 19. What meal would increase the activity/need for urea cycle enzymes? A. Steak and a milkshake B. Spinach salad and diet coke C. PB&J sandwich and glass of water D. Curly fries and a lemonade 20. What is the allosteric activator of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I? A. Glutamate B. N-acetylglutamate C. Bicarbonate D. Urea as a feedback negative regulator E. Arginine
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