Allosteric Regulation Flashcards

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What does a low Km indicate?

A

R state (more active) -> low Km (uninhibited state). Activators favour the R state

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What does a high Km indicate?

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T state (less active) -> high Km (inhibited state). Inhibitors favour the T state

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3
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What is Km?

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Michaelis-Menten constant

Km=1/2Vmax (same Vmax for R and T states)

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4
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What is an allosteric regulator of PFK-1?

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ATP and citrate are negative modulators - high ATP lowers the activity while low ATP doesn’t

F-2,6bisP and AMP, ADP are positive modulators - The presence of F-2,6bisP increases the activity

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What is an allosteric regulator in liver and muscle (hexokinase)?

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Liver- Glucokinase
Low Km value
Stabilisation of the R state

Muscle - Hexokinase
High Km value
Stabilisation of the T state
G-6-P is allosterically inhibited by the product of the reaction it catalyses

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Pyruvate kinase allosteric regulators

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Liver: L-PK (inhibited by ATP and alanine - activated by F-1,6-bisP)

Muscle: M-PK (inhibited by ATP and alanine- activated by F-1,6-bisP)

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