Controlling Cellular Respiration Flashcards

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what is the third reaction of glycolysis catalyzed by?

A

the enzyme phosphofructokinase (PFK)

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what two things inhibit PFK activity

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-ATP in high concentrations

-when citrate accumulates in the mitochondria some will leak back into the cytoplasm and also inhibit PFK, therefore, halting glycolysis

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what stimulates PFK activity

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ADP in high concentrations or low ATP

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what does a high concentration of citrate signify about ATP?

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that ATP concentration is high

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what two things does a high concentration of NADH indicate?

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it indicates the electron transport chain is full of electrons and ATP production is high

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what does NADH inhibit?

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NADH allosterically inhibits pyruvate decarboxylase and reduced the amount of Acetyl CoA fed into the Krebs cycle. This subsequently inhibits more NADH from being produced

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what happens to Acetyl CoA when the concentration of ATP is low

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Acetyl CoA enters the Krebs Cycle

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why does step 6 in Glycolysis need oxygen?

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step 6 of glycolysis requires NAD+ to produce NADH

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what happens to NAD+ at the glycerol phosphate shuttle?

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NAD+ is recycled from the electron transport chain

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what happens if there is no oxygen?

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without oxygen, step 6 of glycolysis becomes depleted of NAD+ and the whole process grinds to a halt

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what is the solution to NAD+ not being depleted?

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the solution is the transfer the hydrogen atoms of NADH to other organic molecules instead of the electron transport chain

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