2.1 Intro to Metabolism Flashcards

1
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Metabolic hub- responsible for the distribution of nutrients that enter the body

A

Liver

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2
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Only substances that can pass through the blood brain barrier

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Glucose and ketone bodies

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3
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General pathway of aerobic glycolysis

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Glucose–>pyruvate–>acetyl coa

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4
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Product of anaerobic glycolysis

A

Lactate

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5
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Phosphorylation of molecules is done through

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Oxidation reduction reactions

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6
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Explain substrate level phosphorylation

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Phosphorylation of ADP involves a dehydrogenation reaction coupled with the dehydrogenation of an organic substrateATP is not the donor. The substrate PEP becomes pyruvate via phosphorylation by pyruvate kinase taking an inorganic phosphate from cellular cytosol

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7
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Explain oxidative phosphorylationGive products

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Products are water and atpHydrokysis of the anhydride releases energy

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8
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Central molecule of all oxidative pathways for cellular respiration/oxidation

A

Acetyl CoA

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9
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Metabolic regulation depends largely on two concepts: __ and __

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Enzymatic controlAvailability of substrate

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10
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Amino acids synthesized during 1st days of starvation, and their path of action

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Alanine—> liver for gluconeogenesisGlutamine—> kidney for ammoniagenesisis; or gut to be converted to alanine which goes to the liver for gluconeogenesis

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11
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Catalyzes phosphorylation reactions

A

Protein Kinases

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12
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Catalyzes dephosphorylation reaction

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Protein Phosphatase

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13
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3 principles of metabolism:

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Fuels are degraded and large molecules are constructed in a series of linked reactionsATP liks energ-releasing pathways with energy requiring pathwaysMetabolic pathways are highly regulated

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14
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Amount of ATP circulating in the body is

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100 g

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15
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Phosphorylation of molecules is done primarily through

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Redox Reactions

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16
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Main fuel source of metabolism

A

Carbohydrates

17
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General path of ATP production using carbohydrates

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Carbohydrates> simple sugars (glucose) > Acetyl CoA

18
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General path of ATP production using proteins

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Proteins > amino acids > Acetyl CoA

19
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General path of ATP production using fats

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Fats > fatty acids + glycerol > Acetyl Coa

20
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Fate of excess glucose

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Converted to glycogen and stored in liver or muscles

21
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Fate of amino acids

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Excreted in the form of urea

22
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Fate of triacylglycerol

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Stored in the adipose tissue

23
Q

Type of inhibition where the end product of a pathway controls its own rate of synthesis

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Feedback inhibition

24
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A type of activation where a metabolite produced early in the pathway activates an enzyme that catalyzes a reaction further down the pathway

A

Feedforward inactivation