Q.42
Match the following:
| Group I | Group II |
|---|---|
| P) Polynucleotide kinase | 1) ATPase |
| Q) Fluoride | 2) GTPase |
| R) Ras | 3) Transketolase |
| S) lac operon | 4) Enolase |
| 5) 5′ end of DNA | |
| 6) 3′ end of DNA | |
| 7) Only positive regulation | |
| 8) Positive and negative regulation |
Options:
(A) P-5, Q-4, R-2, S-8
(B) P-6, Q-3, R-1, S-7
(C) P-4, Q-2, R-1, S-6
(D) P-1, Q-7, R-5, S-3
Introduction
Matching questions involving enzymes, regulatory proteins, and operons are frequently asked in molecular biology and biotechnology examinations. Solving them correctly requires understanding enzyme activity, molecular targets, and gene regulation mechanisms.
In this article, we systematically match items from Group I with their correct counterparts in Group II and explain why only one option is correct.
Step-by-Step Matching Explanation
P) Polynucleotide Kinase → 5′ End of DNA (5)
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Polynucleotide kinase transfers phosphate from ATP to the 5′-OH end of DNA or RNA
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Used in DNA end-labeling
✅ Correct match: P-5
Q) Fluoride → Enolase (4)
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Fluoride is a metabolic inhibitor
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It specifically inhibits enolase in glycolysis
✅ Correct match: Q-4
R) Ras → GTPase (2)
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Ras is a small G-protein
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It binds and hydrolyzes GTP
✅ Correct match: R-2
S) lac Operon → Positive and Negative Regulation (8)
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lac operon is regulated by:
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Negative regulation (lac repressor)
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Positive regulation (CAP-cAMP complex)
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✅ Correct match: S-8
Correct Matching
P − 5, Q − 4, R − 2, S − 8
✅ Correct Answer
Option (A)
Explanation of All Options
Option (A): P-5, Q-4, R-2, S-8
✅ Correct
All matches are biologically accurate.
Option (B): P-6, Q-3, R-1, S-7
❌ Incorrect
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Polynucleotide kinase acts on 5′ end, not 3′
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Ras is a GTPase, not ATPase
Option (C): P-4, Q-2, R-1, S-6
❌ Incorrect
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Polynucleotide kinase does not inhibit enolase
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lac operon is not related to DNA ends
Option (D): P-1, Q-7, R-5, S-3
❌ Incorrect
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Polynucleotide kinase is not ATPase
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lac operon is not an enzyme
Quick Reference Table
| Group I | Correct Match |
|---|---|
| Polynucleotide kinase | 5′ end of DNA |
| Fluoride | Enolase |
| Ras | GTPase |
| lac operon | Positive & negative regulation |
Final Conclusion
Understanding enzyme specificity, signal transduction proteins, and gene regulation mechanisms makes such matching questions straightforward. The only option that correctly matches all components is:
Option (A)


