Microbial Metabolism Pt.2 Flashcards
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What are the reactants of the Electron Transport Chain
H, ADP, PO4, O2, H+, H2O
What are the end products of the Electron Transport Chain
H+, ATP
This mechanism for ATP generation includes the example Glycolysis
Substrate-Level Phosphorylation
This mechanism for ATP generation includes the example Electron Transport Chain
Oxidative Phosphorylation
This mechanism for ATP generation includes the example Photosynthesis
Photophosphorylation
How many ATPs are produced during fermentation
None
The incomplete oxidation of glucose or other organic carbohydrates in the absence of oxygen
Fermentation
What do pigments do in plants and where are they found?
They capture light energy and they are found in chloroplasts
What are the 2 light dependent reactions
ATP Synthesis from absorption of light energy and Photolysis
What is a light independent reaction
CO2 Fixation
Which group gets energy from light; carbon from carbon dioxide (Example: plants and green & purple sulfur bacteria)
Photoautotrophs
Which group gets energy from light; carbon from organic molecules (Example: green and purple non-sulfur bacteria)
Photoheterotrophs
Which group gets energy from inorganic compounds; carbon from carbon dioxide (Example: Nitrobacter)
Chemoautotrophs
Which groups gets energy and carbon from organic molecules; many aerobic organisms
Chemoheterotrophs
Includes many regulatory process that controls the metabolic rate of individual cells; Can be repression (inhibition) or induction (stimulation)
Metabolic Regulation
This inhibitor binds enzyme at site other than active site; Changes enzyme’s shape so that it becomes less active
Noncompetitive Inhibitor
What happens in non-competitive inhibition w/ an active form of an allosteric enzyme
The active site remains unchanged because the inhibitor is not bound to the regulatory site. The substrate can bind to the enzyme
What happens in non-competitive inhibition w/ an inactive form of an allosteric enzyme
The inhibitor is bound to the regulatory site and the active site is then changed. The substrate can’t bind to the enzyme
What catalyzes the slowest or rate-limiting reaction in the pathway
Pacemaker enzyme
What are some coenzyme transports
ATP, NAD, NADP, FAD