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Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

a. catalase: hydrogen peroxide production
b. bactericidal permeability-increasing protein: binds LPS
and kills Gram-negative bacteria
c. elastase: basement membrane degradation
d. NADPH oxidase: superoxide radical production
e. gelatinase: iron sequestration
f. paracrine: acts on neighboring cells

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Final answer:

The mismatched pair is a. catalase: hydrogen peroxide production, as catalase actually decomposes hydrogen peroxide rather than producing it.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student has asked to identify which pair among a list of options is mismatched regarding their biological function. Specifically, the pairings are of enzymes and their roles or signaling mechanisms and their actions. The mismatched pair is a. catalase: hydrogen peroxide production. Catalase's role is to decompose hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen, not to produce it.

The other options correctly match a protein with its function. For example, bactericidal permeability-increasing protein binds lipopolysaccharides and kills Gram-negative bacteria; elastase degrades the basement membrane, aiding in tissue invasion; NADPH oxidase generates superoxide radicals critical for the respiratory burst in phagocytes; gelatinase has proteolytic activity, aiding in the breakdown of gelatin, but is not involved in iron sequestration; and a paracrine signal which acts locally on neighboring cells in contrast to endocrine signals that travel further in the body.

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