Pentose Phosphate Pathway Flashcards

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What important anabolic starting materials/reducing agents are products of the PPP?

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NADPH and Ribose-5-phosphate

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The NADPH produced in the PPP plays a key role in ________

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The NADPH produced in the PPP plays a key role in reducing oxidative damage by ROS in cells, as well as maintaining HbA in the Fe2+ state in red cells.

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3
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Descrive the Oxidative phase of the pentosephosphate pathway:

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​• The three reactions of the oxidativephase include two oxidations, which produce NADPH.

• The pentose phosphate pathwayprimarily generates NADPH forreductive biosynthesis and ribose-5-phosphate for nucleotide biosynthesis.

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4
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Draw the R and P for the rxns in the oxidative phase of the pentosephosphate pathway

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5
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The oxidative phase of the PPP generates _________________.

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The oxidative phase of the PPP generates 2 mol NADPH and 1 mol CO2 per mol glucose.

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6
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Draw the G-‐6-‐P DH mechanism

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7
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Draw the 6-‐PG DH mechanism

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Yet another example of C-‐C bond cleavage using an e-‐ source (-‐COO-‐) to an e-‐sink (carbonyl)…

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8
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The reaction sequence of the nonoxidative branch converts ________________ to _______________.

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The reaction sequence of the nonoxidative branch converts 3 five-carbon sugar phosphates to 2 six-carbon sugar phosphates and 1 three-carbon sugar phosphate.

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9
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The hexose phosphates formed can be catabolized either by ________________ or _____________.

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The hexose phosphates formed can be catabolized eitherby recycling through the pentose phosphate pathway or by glycolysis

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10
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Three enzymes involved are:

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phosphopentose epimerase

transketolase

transaldolase

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11
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Ru5P, Xu5P, and R5P are isomers, related by ________ or __________.

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Ru5P, Xu5P, and R5P are isomers, related by epimerization orisomerization

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12
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Two Xu5P and one
R5P are converted to _______and _______ in a series of three C-‐C bond rearrangements. These reactions are catalyzed by ______ and
________.

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Two Xu5P and one
R5P are converted to two F6P and one
GAP in a series of three C-C bond rearrangements. These reactions are catalyzed by transketolase and transaldolase

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13
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Transketolase requires a ___________ cofactor to transfer its 2-carbon unit as an activated aldehyde.

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Transketolase requires a TPP cofactor to transfer its 2-carbon unit as an activated aldehyde.

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14
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Draw the Transketolase mechanism

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15
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Draw the Transaldolase mechanism

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16
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Draw the Transaldolase mechanism

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17
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Give an overview of the Transaldolase mechanism and Transketolase mechanism

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18
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Give and overview of the PPP

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