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==2023-2024==
===26 January 2023===
'''Prof. Veerle Baekelandt'''
Explain briefly following terms:
# Capsid
# Voltage gated K channel
Name in the following figures what you can see and how the figure is made.


== 2022-2023 ==
'''Prof. Joris Winderickx'''
# Explain GPCR. What is the structure of GPCR? How can GPCR go to the correct location? Explain in your answer the cargo selection, vesicle formation, and membrane fusion. Draw a schematic process of the typical receptor workings of GPCR.
 
'''Prof. Hans Steenackers'''
# Rubisco, which may be the most abundant protein on earth, plays a key role in the synthesis of carbohydrates in organisms that use photosynthesis. What is rubisco, where is it located, and what function does it serve?
# The Q cycle plays a major role in the electron transport chain of mitochondria, chloroplasts, and bacteria. What is the function of the Q cycle, and how does it carry out this function? What electron transport components participate in the Q cycle in mitochondria, in purple bacteria, and in chloroplasts?

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Exam questions

2023-2024

26 January 2023

Prof. Veerle Baekelandt Explain briefly following terms:

  1. Capsid
  2. Voltage gated K channel

Name in the following figures what you can see and how the figure is made.

Prof. Joris Winderickx

  1. Explain GPCR. What is the structure of GPCR? How can GPCR go to the correct location? Explain in your answer the cargo selection, vesicle formation, and membrane fusion. Draw a schematic process of the typical receptor workings of GPCR.

Prof. Hans Steenackers

  1. Rubisco, which may be the most abundant protein on earth, plays a key role in the synthesis of carbohydrates in organisms that use photosynthesis. What is rubisco, where is it located, and what function does it serve?
  2. The Q cycle plays a major role in the electron transport chain of mitochondria, chloroplasts, and bacteria. What is the function of the Q cycle, and how does it carry out this function? What electron transport components participate in the Q cycle in mitochondria, in purple bacteria, and in chloroplasts?