gycolysis Flashcards

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Glycolysis

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anaerobic 
cytoplasm 
prehistoric anaerobic bacteria
1 glucose -- 2x 3C molecules (pyruvate) 
substrate level p - production ATP direct transfer of high energy phosphate group from an intermediate substrate in a biochemical pathway to ADP - glycolysis 
net gain 2 ATP
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How is NAD+ regenerated

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alcohol fermentation [pyruvate-ethanol] making CO2 and NAD+ - yeast - anaerobic
generation of lactate - anaerobic - mammalian - lactate dehydrogenase

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3
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LDH as a diagnostic tool

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normally in tissues eg heart, liver, kidney, brain

in blood plasma - stroke, MI, hepatitis

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4
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Creatine phosphate

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reservoir to buffer phosphate demands

4 seconds

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5
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Creatine kinase as a diagnostic tool

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total levels/isoform in blood stream 
MI
extent of muscular disease
evaluate cause of chest pain 
discover carriers of muscular dystrophy
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generation of acetyl CoA

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pyruvate and CoA — acetyl CoA and CO2
NAD+ – NADH
Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex
mitochondria

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7
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pyruvate dehydrogenase complex

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3 enzymes: pyryvate decarboxylase, lipoamide reductase transacetylase, dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase
5 cofactors - thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP), lipoamide, FAD, CoA, NAD+
60 polypeptides in total

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Thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP)
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readily loses a proton
carbanion attacks pyruvate - hydroxyethyl TPP
Beri Beri - deficiency of TPP - damage peripheral nervous system, weaken musculature and decrease cardiac output

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9
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Lipoamide

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functional group
undergoes oxidation and reduction
flexible arm - dithiol move from one AS to another
arsenite and mercury - high affinity for sulphydryl - inhibit pyruvate dehydrogenase

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FAD

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accepts 2 electrons and 2 protons

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pyruvate dehydrogenase mechanism

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decarboxylation pyruvate - hydroxyethyl TPP
oxidation and transfer to lipoamide - acetylipoamide
transfer acetyl group CoA - acetyl CoA
regeneration oxidised FAD - NADH

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12
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3 stages of cellular metabolism

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glycolysis - oxidation of glucose - cytosol - generate ATP and NADH
TCA - further oxidation of small molecules generated by glycolysis - mitochondria - ATP, NADH, FADH2, waste
Oxidative phosphorylation - generate ATP - in mt - reduction O2 - water

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