Unit 4: glycolysis and Fermentation Flashcards
What is kinase
transfer phosphate
bidirectional
what is isomerase
same amount of molecules, the bonds switch around
what is dehydrogenase
uses NAD+/NADH
redox reactions
pulling off energy/electrons
how many phosphates does each molecule have
go through glycolysis and see if you got them right
what is Anaerobic and what is a product of that (glycolysis )
no O2
fermentation
what does PFK mean and what does it do
Phospho-fructo-kinase
ATP is an allosteric inhibitor of PFK, it stops the whole function
Difference between muscle and yeast fermentation
muscle –> lactic acid
Yeast –> alcohol or ethanol
Glycolysis what goes in
1 glucose 2 ATP 2 Pi 4 ADP 2 NAD+
what comes out of glycolysis
2 Pyruvate
2 ADP
2 NADH
2 H2O
what goes into fermentation
pyruvate and NADH
what comes out of Fermentation
Lactate or ethanol and co2
NAD+
Substrate level phosphorylation
where ATP is made