Carbohydrate Digestion Flashcards

1
Q

lactose intolerance

A

do not produce lactase to break down lactose for absorption

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2
Q

GLUT1

A

RBCs

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3
Q

GLUT2

A

liver, kidney, gut

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4
Q

GLUT3

A

brain

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5
Q

GLUT4

A

muscle, adipose

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6
Q

GLUT2 affinity

A

high Km for glucose (low affinity) so can only bind at high concentrations

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7
Q

GLUT 1, 3, and 5

A

can take up glucose at both fasting and fed state due to high affinity

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8
Q

GLUT2 can only take up glucose in _ state

A

fed

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9
Q

only _ is insulin sensitive

A

GLUT4

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10
Q

GLUT4 when insulin present

A

fuses with cell membrane for uptake

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11
Q

GLUT4 when insulin absent

A

located in IC membrane

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12
Q

hexokinases

A

phosphorylate glucose, which prevents it from transport out of the cell, allowing retention

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13
Q

hexokinase affinity

A

high affinity so retain glucose even when low concentrations

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14
Q

glucokinase

A

the hexokinase for liver cells

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15
Q

glucokinase affinity

A

low affinity to lower glucose retention at low circulating glucose levels (allows release of glucose when needed)

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16
Q

insulin promotes expression of _

A

glucokinase and hexokinase II (muscles)

17
Q

glycolysis

A

glucose –> 2 pyruvate + 2 ATP + 2 NADH

18
Q

glycolysis pathway

A

glucose –> glucose 6-P –> fructose 6-P –> fructose-1,6-bisphosphate –> glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate + dihydroxyacetone phosphate –> (2) 1,3-BPG –> (2) 3-phosphoglycerate –> (2) 2-phosphoglycerate –> (2) PEP –> (2) pyruvate

19
Q

glycolysis step 1 enzyme

A

hexokinase + ATP–>ADP

20
Q

glycolysis step 2 enzyme

A

phosphoglucose isomerase

21
Q

glycolysis step 3 enzyme

A

phosphofructokinase + ATP–>ADP

22
Q

glycolysis step 4 enzyme

A

aldolase

23
Q

glycolysis step 5 enzyme

A

triosephosphateisomerase (DHAP to GAP)

24
Q

glycolysis step 6 enzyme

A

glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase + NAD+–>NADH

25
Q

glycolysis step 7 enzyme

A

phosphoglycerokinsae + ADP–>ATP

26
Q

glycolysis step 8 enzyme

A

phosphoglyceromutase

27
Q

glycolysis step 9 enzyme

A

enolase

28
Q

glycolysis step 10 enzyme

A

pyruvate kinase + ADP–ATP

29
Q

rate limiting enzymes

A

pyruvate kinase, hexokinase, and phosphofructokinase