The following exercises are available in this section

1 Vitamin C and collagen synthesis

By the end of this exercise you should be able to:

  • Describe and explain the processes involved in post-synthetic modifications that lead to the formation of mature collagen
  • Explain the role of vitamin C in collagen synthesis.
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2 A problem of bleeding cows and chickens, rat poison and patients with thrombosis - the role of vitamin K in blood clotting

By the end of this exercise you should be able to:

  • Describe the role of vitamin K in the post-synthetic modification of preprothrombin
  • Explain the action of Warfarin as an anticoagulant
  • Explain how a high intake of vitamin K antagonises the anticoagulant activity of Warfarin
  • Describe a simple method of assessing vitamin K nutritional status
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3 Primary hyperoxaluria and kidney stones

By the end of this exercise you should be able to:

  • Describe the enzyme defect in primary hyperoxaluria (type I)
  • Explain the different mutations that give rise to the three main types of primary hyperoxaluria (type I)
  • Explain the importance of glycine oxidase and alanine-glycine transaminase in overall amino acid and N metabolism
  • Describe the mitochondrial targeting sequence of an enzyme
  • Explain how a point mutation in the gene for alanine-glycine transaminase can lead to mistarheting of the enzyme, resulting in primary hyperoxaluria
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