7.3 Flashcards

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Define feedback inhibition

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The most common mechanism for metabolic control. end product binds to allosteric site on enzyme in the pathway

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Identify the two key control points for regulation of respiration

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  • In glycolysis
     Phosphofructokinase is allosterically inhibited by ATP and/or citrate
  • In pyruvate-oxidation/Citric acid cycle
     Pyruvate dehydrogenase inhibited by high levels of NADH
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aerobic respiration

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use of oxygen as final electron acceptor

  • Glycolysis, citric acid cycle & oxidative phosphorylation
  • NAD+ and FAD accept electrons
  • Electrons are transferred to the ETC
  • PRODUCES 32 ATP PER GLUCOSE MOLECULE
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anaerobic respiration

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 Use of inorganic molecules (other than oxygen) as a final electron acceptor
 Many prokaryotes use sulfur, nitrate, carbon dioxide or even inorganic metals

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define fermentation

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  • Use of organic molecules as final electron acceptor
  • Consists of GLYCOLYSIS plus reactions that regenerate NAD+, which can be reused by glycolysis
  • 2 types
    -ethanol and lactic acid fermentation
  • Glycolysis
  • NAD+ accepts electrons during glycolysis
  • Organic molecule is final electron acceptor
  • PRODUCES 2 ATP PER GLUCOSE MOLECULE
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Ethanol fermentation

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 Pyruvate is converted to ethanal in 2 steps
* Releases carbon dioxide
* Produces ethanol
 Found in yeast
 Used in brewing, winemaking & baking

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Lactic acid fermentation

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 PYRUVATE IS REDUCED BY NADH TO REGENERATE NAD+, forming lactate as an end product with no release of carbon dioxide
 Found in
* Some fungi and bacteria
 Used to make cheese and yogurt
 Human muscle cells when oxygen is scarce

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Use examples to identify the interactions of other macromolecules with glycolysis and the citric acid cycle

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