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Metabolic Biochemistry Lecture 9 August 19, 2005 Oxidative phosphorylation Other Pathways of Carbohydrate Metabolism Photosynthesis
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Import of NADH into mitochondria
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LNC 19-27 Example of a shuttle for oxidizing NADH from the cytosol
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LNC 19-26
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Getting ATP and ADP in and out of mitochondria
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LNC 19-25 Biological work
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for NADH: P/O ratio ~ 2.5 for succinate: P/O ratio ~ 1.5
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S UBSTRATE LEVEL PHOSPHORYLATION GAP + P i + NAD + NADH + 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate + ADP ATP + 3 phosphoglycerate 1 ATP produced per NAD+ reduced per GAP used up per 3-PG produced There is a precise stoichiometry
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OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION NADH + 1/2 O 2 + H + NAD + + H 2 O ~ 3 ADP + ~ 3 Pi~ 3ATP <3 ATP produced per NADH oxidized per H 2 O produced per 1/2 O 2 consumed (P/O ratio ~ 2.5) There is no precise stoichiometry, because protons can find other paths to return to the matrix
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When succinate is the substrate, the P/O ratio is ~1.5, because only two pumps are used (only 6 protons are pumped per succinate)
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Regulation of OXPHOS:
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Mitochondria contain DNA (~16.5 kb) mtDNA encodes 2 rRNAs 22 tRNAs 13 proteins (in animals) mtDNA can have mutations causing mitochondrial diseases
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GLUCONEOGENESIS LNC Chapter 14, Section 14.4 PENTOSE PHOSPHATE SHUNT LNC Chapter 14, Section 14.5
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LNC Fig. 14-15
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Phosphoenolpyruvate PEP fructose-1,6 bisphosphate phosphatase pyruvate first bypass third bypass second bypass LNC Fig. 14-16
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BIOTIN is a co-factor utilized for CARBOXYLATION REACTIONS THIAMINE PYROPHOSPHATE (TPP) is a co-factor utilized for DECARBOXYLATION REACTIONS LNC Fig. 14-18
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in muscle in liver first bypass LNC Fig. 14-19
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Chapter 15, Section 15.3 (pp.575) Coordinated Regulation of Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis emphasis on regulation of phosphofructokinase-1 and fructose 1,6 bisphosphatase
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LNC Fig. 14-16
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Phosphofructokinase-1 4 identical subunits (two shown) 1 active site per subunit 1 site for allosteric regulator (ADP/ATP) LNC Fig. 15.18
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Phosphofructokinase-1 PFK-1 Fructose bis-phosphatase FBPase LNC Fig. 15-22
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LNC Fig. 15-23
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THE PENTOSE PHOSPHATE PATHWAY Section 14.5 two significant products:ribose-phosphate NADPH
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End of Lecture 9 August 19, 2005
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