Lecture 15- Glycolysis Flashcards

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Glucose transporters (GLUT’s)

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Makes sure the cell takes in glucose, located on cell membrane, how glucose uptake occurs

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GLUT1

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Located: Ubiquitous RBC’s, brain, cornea, placenta, and cx cells

  • Unregulated
  • High affinity (Km=1 mM)
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GLUT2

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Located: Liver and pancreas

  • Unregulated
  • Low affinity (Km=10 mM)
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GLUT3

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Located: Neurons

  • Unregulated
  • High affinity (Km=1 mM)
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GLUT4

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Located: skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, and heart

  • Regulated by insulin**
  • High affinity (Km=5 mM)
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First stage of glycolysis

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Trapping of glucose and its cleavage into 2 interconvertible 3-carbon molecules

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Second stage of glycolysis

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Generation of ATP

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First stage of glycolysis starts and ends with what?

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Starts: Phosphorylation of glucose
Ends: Isomerization of dihydroxyacetone phosphate to glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (GAP)

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9
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What traps glucose?

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Hexokinase

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10
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What is the first committed step?

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PFK1 (Phosphofructokinase)

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Three major regulatory enzymes of glycolysis

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  1. Hexokinase
  2. Phosphofructokinase (PFK1)
  3. Pyruvate kinase
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