Energy production : carbohydrate 3 Flashcards

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What is allostery?

A

activator/inhibitor binds at another site

allo = other

steric = site

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2
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What are the two sites on protein and name the ligands that bind to them

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  • Catalytic site : substrate
  • Regulatory site : regulatory molecule
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3
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What is covalent modification?

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  • Addition or removal of chemical gorup
  • alters protein structure and function
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4
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What are the types of regulation in metabolic pathway?

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  • Product inhibition
  • Committing step inhibition
  • hormonal regulation
  • feed forward
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5
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How does product inhibition occur in metabolic pathway regulation?

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  • Feedback inhibition
  • Allosteric inhibition by end product of pathway on first enzyme in pathway
    • reduced entry of substrate and build up
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6
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What activates and inhibits catabolic pathway?

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(+) : Low energy signals, ADP, AMP, NAD+, FAD

(-) : High energy signals, ATP, NADH, FAD2H

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7
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What is feed forward regulation?

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Early pathway substrate provides allosteric signal to stimulate a later enzyme to activate pathway

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8
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Give examples of phosphoregulation

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  • Adrenaline
    • Activates PKA
    • phosphorylation activates Phosphorylase kinase
    • phosphorylation of glycogen phosphorylase - stimulates glycogen breakdown
  • Insulin
    • activates protein phosphatase 1
    • dephosphorylates(activaes) pyruvate dehydrogenase - stimulates glucose utilisation
    • dephosphorylates glycogen phosphorylase - inhibits glycogen breakdown
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9
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What is the key regulator of glycolysis?

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Phosphofructokinase-1

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10
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What regulations is PFK involved in?

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  • Allosteric regulation
    • inhibited by high ATP
    • stimulated by high AMP
  • Hormonal regulation
    • inhibited by glucagon
    • stimulated by insulin
  • Metabolic regulation
    • High [NADH] - high energy levels
    • causes product inhibition
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11
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What are the signals for PFK?

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  • (+)
    • AMP, F2,6-BP, insulin
  • (-)
    • ATP, PEP, Citrate, H+ , Glucagon
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12
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What regulation is pyruvate kinase involved in?

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Hormonal regulation

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13
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What are the signals for Pyruvate kinase?

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  • (+)
    • Insulin
  • (-)
    • Glucagon
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14
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What regulation is hexokinase involved in?

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  • Metabolic regulation
    • product inhibition by G-6-P
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