A summary of the treated substance in the lectures on metabolism. All pathways are discussed and then the regulation and distribution of fluxes is discussed.
I IV
inner membrane ↑
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%,µt]A_ I AOPTPI
n.
- - - -
-
NA ☐ µ
-
NA0H Ht
FA0+Hᵗ 21-1++1-202
H20
Agp
] ,
↑ ATP synthetase
µ
→ = electron transport
1 NA0H → 2.5 ATP
I FADHZ → 1.5 ATP
Complex I= NA0H -
Q oxidoreductase
complex # = Succinate -
Q reductase
complex # =
Q -
cytochrome C oxidoreductase → transfers electrons from a membrane soluble carrier to
-
a water-soluble
carrier
complex IV =
Cytochrome c. oxidase
?⃝
?⃝
, Summary induced fit enzymes active site closes around substrates → prevents
:
water from entering
↳ hero kinase and hydro liking ATP
Lecture 1 catabolism : fuel → coat Hzot energy
bond energy release
(free energy ) p breaking
=
ATP Anabolism complex molecules
6ibby
carrier of energy e- precursors
:
,
a high energy phosphate
-
bonds .
: →
keq
" =
Gibbs energy of reaction At B. → Cto :
☐ G. =
☐G t RT lnkeq ,
↳ OG =
out p ov -
T0S
entropy
energy temp .
Why is ATP a good carrier ? e. g. .
negative charges on P 's repel each other NA9P converts equilibrium ratio in t
molecules (entropy)
µ
.
2 are formed from 1
-
resonance stabilization Pi
"
1 .
ATP hydrolysis has
s-yimgf-ore.AT P is capable of driving uphill reactions ( OG =
-30.5 KJ /M0W
besides energy & signal transduction
p
ᵈᵈÑ
"
2. ATP is style in absence of enzymes Another role of ATP =
ATP
hydro -
maintaining protein solubility phobia
3 There are processes in the cell with
. an even largernegd-iue-UGtoregenerate.AT P from AOP 3P
Need to know by names of reactions & Which conversions are catalyzed (not the structures)
ribose
:
µ
Glycolysis glucose pyruvate
ᵈ
:
→
Reaction types : Michaelis Menten kinetics - :
way__
. . . . . .
.. . . . .
◦
Oxidation reduction electron
- :
transfer V = ✓Max '
m '
humax -
◦
Ligation ATP cleavage formation of : covalent bonds if [S ] =
km → V = { Vmax
;µ-
0 Isomerization rearrangement of :
atoms competitive inhibitor : Vmax stays the same .
km ↑
◦
Group transfer : transfer of a functional group from one molecule to another Lineweaver -
Burk plot :
↓ =
¥ᵈa× ^5 '
+
×
◦
Hydrolytic :
cleavage of bonds by the addition of water
Glucose transporters (GLUT ) . . .
: (km tells how much substrate is needed to get to Y2Vma_)
•
GLUT 1 → all tissues ( basal glucose uptake) km = 1mm
•
GLUTZ → liver and pancreatic B cells ( liver :
removes excess glucose from the blood Pancreas .
:
role in insulin regulation) km= 15-20 MM
•
GLUT 3 → all tissues ( basal glucose uptake) km =
1 mm
•
GLUT 4 → muscle and fat tissues (amount in muscles increases with endurance training ) km 5mm =
•
GLUT 5 → small intestine ( fructose transporter)
( 6 LU94 is insulin sensitive → insulin
-
promotes uptake of glucose by muscle and fat tissues at high blood glucose levels .
)
^naer_-obic conditions → fermentation : ethanol or lactate Glycolysis in cancer cells :
glycolysis is less efficient
→ increase in glucose uptake
Lecture 2 ( higher rate of glycolysis)
Total amount ATP used : 160g kinase → transfers phosphate from ATP to an acceptor molecule oxidative phosphorylation b
↳ brain uses
120g lyase → carbon bond cleavage
Gluconeogenesis :
synthesis of glucose / reverse of glycolysis
↳ however not all reactions just be reversed this will lead to very positive OG 's of
exlra↓TP&GP_-_
→
:
can ,
use
investment of 3 ATP per pyruvate
(2×3=6 ATP )
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