Metabolism II Flashcards
What is glucose stored as?
Glycogen or starch
What is the formula for glucose oxidation?
C6H12O6+6O2–>6CO2+6H2O+heat+light
What is cellular respiration?
REDOX reactions that produce the free energy that is used to synthesize ATP
Divided into glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain
What are the two fundamental requirements of cells?
- Energy to generate ATP
- source of C to use as a raw building material for macromolecule synthesis
What is glycolysis?
The transformation of glucose into two pyruvate molecules
What is the net gain of glycolysis?
ATP: +2
NADH: +2 NADH
H2O: +2 H2O
What are the steps of glycolysis? Include enzyme names for each step
1) glucose–>glucose-6-phosphate (hexokinase)
2) glucose 6-phospahte–>fructose 6-phosphate (phosphoglucose isomerase)
3) fructose 6-phoshate–>fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (phosphofructokinase)
4) fructose 1,6-bisphosphate–>glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate+dihydroxyacetone phosphate (fructose-bisphosphate aldolase)
5) G3P+DHAP–>(2)G3P (triose phosphate isomerase)
6) (2)G3P–>(2)1,3-bisphosphate (G3P dehydrogenase)
7) (2)1,3-bisphosphate–>(2)3-phosphoglycerate (phosphoglycerate kinase)
8) (2)3-phosphoglycerate–>(2)2-phosphoglycerate (phosphoglycerate mutase)
9) (2)2-phosphoglycerate–>(2)phosphoenol pyruvate (enolase)
10) (2)PEP–>(2)pyruvate (pyruvate kinase)
What are the steps of the preparatory phase of glycolysis?
Steps 1 through 4
What are the steps of the payoff phase of glycolysis?
Steps 5 through 10
Feedback inhibition occurs when …
a product of a metabolic pathway inhibits an enzyme that functions early in the pathway
When and how does feedback inhibition occur in glycolysis?
High levels of ATP inhibit phosphofructokinase (in Step 3)
It has two binding sites for ATP: when it binds to the active site it catalyzes Step 3 but when levels are high t binds to a regulatory site which inhibits Step 3
What is substrate-level phosphorylation and in which step(s) of cellular respiration does it occur?
When ATP is produced by the enzyme-catalyzed transfer of P from an intermediate to ADP
It happens in glycolysis and the citric acid cycle
What is oxidative phosphorylation and in which step(s) of cellular respiration does it occur?
When a proton gradient provides the energy for ATP synthesis, ATP synthase (a membrane protein) uses energy to phosphorylate ADP+P–>ATP
It happens in the ETC
What is the equation for pyruvate oxidation?
pyruvate+CoA-SH+NAD+–>acetyl-CoA+NADH+H+
What is the net gain of pyruvate oxidation?
NADH: +1NADH/pyruvate so +2NADH/glucose molecule