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Addition of which of the following exhaustively 14C labeled substrates would lead to evolution of 14CO2 from a
cell-free suspension containing all the enzymes and substrates required for the synthesis of uridylic acid?


A. Aspartate

B. Carbamoyl phosphate

C. Glutamine

D. Glycine

E. N10-Formyltetrahydrofolate


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#2
a...

these qs look kinda familiar where r thry from ?
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#3
b?
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#4
The correct answer is A. In the first step of pyrimidine synthesis, carbamoyl phosphate condenses with aspartate
to form carbamoyl aspartate, in a reaction catalyzed by aspartate transcarbamoylase. In subsequent steps, ring
closure occurs with the loss of water, followed by oxidation to yield orotic acid. Addition of ribose-5-phosphate
produces orotidylic acid, which is decarboxylated by orotidylate decarboxylase to yield uridylic acid. The carbon
dioxide that is evolved is derived from the alpha carboxyl group of aspartate.

Carbamoyl phosphate (choice B) condenses with aspartate with the loss of inorganic phosphate to produce
carbamoyl aspartate. The carbamoyl moiety of carbamoyl phosphate is retained.

Glutamine (choice C), glycine (choice D) and N10-formyltetrahydrofolate (choice E) are all used in purine
synthesis. Glutamine also donates an amino group to UTP to form CTP, but this step occurs after the synthesis
of uridylic acid is complete.
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#5
cd45 i poted few of the questions from biochemistry part of kaplan q bank!
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