Lecture (6) HMP Pathway Metabolism of Other Monosaccharides Flashcards
write a short note about the Oxidative non-reversible phase.
• Generates 2 NADPH molecules. • Glucose 6-p undergoes Dehydrogenation (2 NADPH) and
Decarboxylation (CO2) to give a pentose called ribulose 5-p, which is converted to its isomer, D-ribose 5-p.
write a short note about the Non-oxidative reversible phase.
• These reversible reactions permit pentoses (produced by the oxidative portion of the pathway) to be converted to :
Fructose 6-p and Glyceraldehyde 3-p (intermediates of glycolysis)
Glucose 6-p undergoes Dehydrogenation (2 NADPH) and Decarboxylation (CO2) to give a pentose called ribulose 5-p, by………….. enzyme
glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase
Glucose-6-P dehydrogenase inhibited by………
NADPH.
what is the Importance of the pentose phosphate pathway?
(1) Generation of NADPH
Functions of NADPH:
A) It is mainly used for the reductive synthesis of
fatty acids, cholesterol and steroid hormones.
B) Production of reduced glutathione in
erythrocytes and other cells.
(2) Production of ribose residues
- It is used for nucleotide, nucleic acids and
coenzyme biosynthesis.
what are the Functions of NADPH?
A) It is mainly used for the reductive synthesis of
fatty acids, cholesterol and steroid hormones.
B) Production of reduced glutathione in
erythrocytes and other cells.
NADPH can be USED AS A SOURCE OF ENERGY
T or F?
F, (NOT USED AS A SOURCE OF ENERGY), NADPH can be used in reductive biosynthetic reactions, such as fatty acid, cholesterol and steroid synthesis.
NADPH is required by red blood cells (RBCs) for the……….
reduction of glutathione.
what is the function of Reduced glutathione (GSH)?
detoxifies free radicals such as hydrogen peroxide
which damage the red blood cell.
write a short note about Favism.
• It is caused by a genetic deficiency of G6PD and is characterized by hemolytic anaemia caused by the inability to detoxify oxidizing agents.
……………………………. It is caused by a genetic deficiency of G6PD and characterized by hemolytic anaemia
caused by the inability to detoxify oxidizing agents.
Favism.
Deficiency of fructose leads to……..
male infertility.
what is the Importance of Fructose?
1- Energy production: 15% of daily energy is derived from fructose.
2- Fructose is the major energy source for spermatozoa in the seminal vesicle.
write a short note about Fructose Metabolism.
A) Phosphorylation of fructose:
• By fructokinase (in the liver) to fructose-1-P.
B) Cleavage of fructose-1-phosphate :
• Fructose-1-P is not converted to fructose-1,6-BP but cleaved by aldolase B to Dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) (enter glycolysis) & glyceraldehyde (converted to glyceraldehyde-3-P by kinase).
a patient suffers from fructoseuria, what are the diagnosis, the symptoms, and the treatment?
Cause: Deficiency of fructokinase
Symptoms: Asymptomatic condition (Not serious condition). * Fructose accumulates in urine.
Treatment: Fructose and sucrose must be removed from the diet.