Glycolysis (Ben) Flashcards

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What is the first reaction of glycolysis?

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Substrates: Glucose + ATP

Enzyme: Hexo-/Glucokinase

  • Glucokinase (higher Km) in either liver or pancreatic b-cells as glucose level regulation mechanism

Products: Glucose-6-phosphate + ADP

Regulation: Allosteric via G-6-P

Notes: Irreversible + an important regulatory step

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What is 2nd reaction of glycolysis… (the one including glucose-6-phosphate as its substrate) ?

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  • isomerization of G-6-P via…

Enzyme: Phosphohexose Isomerase

Product: Fructose-6-phosphate

Note: Reversible

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What is the third reaction of glycolysis, acting upon fructose-6-phosphate?

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Phosphorylation of fructose-6-phosphate using ATP via…

Enzyme: Phosphofructokinase

Product: Fructose 1,6 Bisphosphate + Phosphoric Acid

Notes:

  • Irreversible + the so-called committed step of glycolysis
  • Inhibited by normal intracellular [ATP]
    • Inhibition relieved by 5’AMP due to ADP buildup
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What is the 4th reaction of glycolysis, resulting in two isomeric products, only one of which continues to be used in glycolysis?

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Substrate: Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate

Enzyme: Aldolase

Products: Dihydroxyacetone Phosphate + Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate

Notes: Reversible

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What is the 6th reaction of glycolysis, acting on glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate?

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Substrates: Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate + NAD+ + Pi

Enzyme: Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase

Products: 1,3-Bisphosphoglycerate + NADH + H+

Note: Reversible

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What is the fifth reaction of glycolysis, converting a 3 carbon substrate to its isomer?

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Substrate: Dihydroxyacetone Phosphate

Enzyme: Triose Phosphate Isomerase

Product: Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate

Note: Reversible

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What is the seventh reaction of glycolysis + its first energetically productive step?

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Substrates: 1,3-Bisphopshoglycerate + ADP

Enzyme: Phosphoglycerate Kinase

Products: 3-Phosphoglycerate + ATP

Note: Reversible + an example of substrate level phosphorylation

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What is the 8th reaction of glycolysis, using 3-phosphoglycerate as its substrate?

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Enzyme: Phosphoglycerate Mutase

Product: 2-Phosphoglycerate

Note: Reversible

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What is the ninth (and second-to-last) reaction of glycolysis?

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Substrate: 2-Phosphoglycerate

Enzyme: Enolase

Product: Phosphoenolpyruvate

Note: Reversible

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What is the final reaction of glycolysis?

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Substrate: Phosphoenolpyruvate + ADP

Enzyme: Pyruvate Kinase

Product: Pyruvate + ATP

Note: IRREVERSIBLE + an example of substrate level phosphorylation

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What is the point of phosphorylation in the 1st step of glycolysis?

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Glucose-6-phosphate is not as easily transported out of the cell and this phosphorylation traps glucose in the cell in order for glycolysis to continue.

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What is the important regulatory molecule formed in some cells by skipping/changing some steps of glycolysis?

What is its role and at what concentration is it found?

What enzyme catalyzes this different glycolytic route?

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2,3-bisphosphoglycerate

  • it binds to deoxy-hemoglobin in RBCs and decreases its O2 binding affinity
  • it is found at about 5 mM in RBCs
  • Bisphosphoglycerate mutase catalyzes the change of 1,3- to 2,3-
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How does 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate re-enter glycolysis?

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Via hydrolysis to 3-phosphoglycerate (and Pi) by the enzyme 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate phosphatase

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What is the net reaction of glycolysis?

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What is the pathway for anaerobic processing of pyruvate in humans (as in intense exercise)?

Substrates?

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Lactic Acid Fermentation

Substrate: Pyruvate

Enzyme/Co-enzyme: Lactate Dehydrogenase + NADH + H+

Product: Lactate + NAD+

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What is the overall net reaction of anaerobic glycolysis?

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