Glycolysis Flashcards
Transport of glucose into cells
- across membrane on transport protein
- insulin stimulates glucose transport into muscle and adipose cells by relocation of the 4 transport proteins ti the cell membrane (GLUT1,GLUT2,GLUT3)
Steps of glycolysis
glucose- glucose6P- fructose6P- fructose 1,6bisP- dihydroxyacetone phosphate/glyceraldehyde 3P- 1,3bisphosphoglycerate- 3-phosphoglycerate- 2-phosphoglycerate- phosphoenolpyruvate- pyruvate
glucose -> glucose 6 P
-IRREVERSIBLE
-enzymes: HEXOKINASE(low Km for glucose, working at low Vmax, inhibited by its product, requires Mg2+ for its activity),
GLUCOKINASE(in liver, high Km for glucose, induced by high insulin levels, not inhibited by its product, inhibited by fructose-6-phosphate, regulated by glucokinase regulatory protein GKRP)
Glucose 6P-> Fructose 6P
- reversible
- aldose isomerized to a ketose
- enzyme: PHOSPHOGLUCOSE ISOMERASE
Fructose 6P-> Fructose 1,6bisP
- IRREVERSIBLE
- enzyme: PHOSPHOFRUCTOKINASE 1 (inhibited by: high ATP and high PEP, activated by: high ADP/AMP and high F-2,3-BP)
- first committed step
Fructose 1,6bisP-> Dihydroxyacetone phosphate/Glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate
-reversible
-fructose molecule cleaved into 2 three carbon molecules
-enzymes: ALDOLASE (cleaves fructose bw C3 and C4, aldolase A in muscle, B in liver)
TRIOSE PHOSPHATE ISOMERASE(isomerizes DHAP into glyceraldehyde 3P)
Glyceraldehyde 3P-> 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate
- reversible
- oxidized by NAD+ and reacts with Pi
- enzyme: GLYCERALDEHYDE 3 PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE (NAD-dependent)
1,3 bisphosphoglycerate-> 3 phosphoglycerate
- reversible
- molecule reacts with ADP->ATP
- enzyme: PHOSPHOGLYCERATE KINASE
3 phosphoglycerate-> 2 phosphoglycerate
- reversible
- enzyme: PHOSPHOGLYCEROMUTASE
- requires Mg2+
2 phosphoglycerate-> Phosphoenolpyruvate
- reversible
- dehydrogenation
- enzyme: ENOLASE (requires Mg2+ or Mn2+, inhibited by fluoride)
Phosphoenolpyruvate-> Pyruvate
- IRREVERSIBLE
- enzyme: PYRUVATE KINASE (requires Mg2+ or Mn2+ and K+,inhibited by:ATP,Acetyl-CoA, Alanine, activated by:F-1,6-BP)
Glycolysis 2 phases
- Investment phase (first 5 rxns, invest 2ATP)
2. Pay.off phase (last 5rxns, produce 4ATP)
Fate of pyruvate
- Conversion to lactate: by lactate DH
- Conversion to Acetyl-CoA
- Conversion to oxaloacetate: by pyruvate carboxylase
- Conversion to alanine: by alanine aminotransferase
Shuttle systems
- Glycerol phosphate shuttle
- Malate-aspartate shuttle