GNG Flashcards
1
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LDH-5
A
Cori cycle; lactate oxidized to pyruvate; NAD+ required as cofactor
2
Q
Main substrates for GNG
A
- Lactate from anaerobic glycolysis
- Glucogenic a.a. (alanine & glutamate) from muscle protein breakdown
- Glycerol derived from TAG lipolysis
3
Q
Irreversible steps in GNG (4)
A
- Pyruvate carboxylase (mitochondrial matrix); requires Biotin (ABC)
- PEP-carboxykinase (cytosolic); requires GTP
- F1,6-Bisphosphatase (cytosolic)
- G6-Phosphatase (cytosolic)
4
Q
Hepatic Glyercol Kinase fx?
A
- phosphorylates glycerol producing Glycerol-3-P
- Glycerol-3-P converted to DHAP
- No net production of glucose from the carbons of
acetyl CoA or of fatty acids
5
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Role of Fructose 2,6 bisphosphate in GNG?
A
Decreased levels of F2,6-Bisphosphate decreases inhibition inhibition of FBP-1, which leads to increased rate of GNG
- Glucagon ->->->PKA-> phosphorylated PFK-2/FBP-2 (bifunctional) complex
- phosphorylated PFK-2 (INactive)/phosphorylated FBP (Active) impeding formation of F2,6-bisphosphate
6
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Glucose-6-Phosphatase fx?
A
In order for export of glucose to blood to occur, phosphate must be removed from G6P by glucose-6-phosphatase