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catylazes condensation in absence of ATP |
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catalyzes condensation with need of ATP |
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catalyzes phosphorylation reactions. transfer of phosphoryl group from ATP to an acceptor |
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catalyzes REMOVAL of a phosphoryl group from a phosphate ester, DEPHOSPHORYLATION |
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catalyzes the removal of pairs of hydrogen atoms |
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what are the three regulatory enzymes that act as metabolic valves to preserve homeostasis? |
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hexokinase, phosphofructokinase, pyruvate kinase |
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what is the regulatory enzyme in glycolysis |
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what role does mercury and iodoacetate play in glycolysis? |
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they bind to the sulfhydryl group in the active site of glyceraldehyde 3-P dehydrogenase. |
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what are the specific steps of ATP synthesis? |
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phosphoglycerate kinase and pyruvate kinase |
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what two intermediates are channeled through glycolytic enzyme complexes? |
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glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase and phosphoglycerate kinase |
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how does arsenate affect glycolysis? |
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it resembles Phosphate and can substitute for it in the glyceraldehyde 3-P dehydrogenase reaction.
the phosphoglycerate kinase step is skipped and ATP synthesis does not occur |
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how many pyruvate are produced from one molecule of glucose? |
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how many ATP are produced from one molecule of glucose? |
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how many NADH's are produced from one molecule of glucose? |
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how many ADP are produced from one molecule of glucose? |
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how many H+'s are produced from one molecule of glucose? |
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how many H20 are produced from one molecule of glucose? |
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what is the fate of pyruvate in the absence of oxygen? |
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production of lactic acid to regenerate NAD+ which is catalyzed by lactate dehydrogenase |
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what are the products of glycolysis in yeast |
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pyruvate-->acetaldehyde (pyruvate decarboxylase)
acetaldehyde-->ethanol (alcohol dehydrogenase) |
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hexokinase is allosterically inhibited by |
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Which isozyme exhibits lower enzyme activity? |
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which isozyme handle more glucose |
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pyruvate kinase is allosterically inhibited by |
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Phosphorylation of hepatic pyruvate kinase |
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what two factors activate fructose 1,6 biphosphate, activating glycolysis |
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AMP,ADP and fructose 2,6 bisphoshate.
also a decrease in the enzyme 2,6 bisphosphatase |
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what happens to glycolysis in the fed state? and how? |
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what is a source of precursors for glycogen biosynthesis |
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what is a source of precursors for lipid biosynthesis |
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glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate |
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this is a precursor for nucleic acid |
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source of precursors for AA biosynthesis |
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