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Lecture #11 Coupling Pathways
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Outline Some biochemistry The pentose pathway; –a central metabolic pathway producing pentoses and NADPH Co-factor coupling –NADPH, CO 2, GSH The stoichiometric matrix for PPP –Its null spaces Setting up a simulation model –Steady state Coupling to glycolysis Interpreting the results from simulation –Concentrations, fluxes, pools, ratios
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BIOCHEMISTRY PRIMER
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PPP: the oxidative and non-oxidative branches oxidative non-oxidative Coupling w/glycolysis
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PPP: oxidative branch Glutathione buffers NADPH: GSH + NADP GSSG + NADPH
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23DPG
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THE PENTOSE PHOSPHATE PATHWAY Coupling Pathways
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Reaction map Pentose Phosphate Pathway Compounds Elemental composition Reactions
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PPP: S Matrix and Simulation Stoichiometric matrix Reaction map
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Pathways
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PPP: Phase Portraits In to R5P node Out off R5P nodePPP exit into glycolysis PPP exit into R5P synthesis
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GLYCOLYSIS & the PENTOSE PHOSPHATE PATHWAY Coupling Pathways
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Coupled pathways: Glycolysis and the pentose pathway
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The integrated S matrix Coupling
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Gly & PPP: Selected basis based on biochemical intuition
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Kinetics Constants: PERCs
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SIMULATING FLUXES AND CONCENTRATIONS Biochemistry
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Glycolysis & PPP: Energy load 50% increase in this rate
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Glycolysis & PPP: Phase Portraits v PYR v ATP v AMP
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Glycolysis & PPP: Redox load Double this rate
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Dynamic Simulation Increase in PPP fluxes Decrease in glycolysis fluxes Decrease in glycolytic conc Increase on PPP conc
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SIMULATING POOLS Systems biology
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Pools Pooling matrix Px Size and dynamics: PSv
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SIMULATING RATIOS Physiology
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Dynamic Simulation
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New slide Add more explanation of the ratios
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Summary The pentose pathway can be described in a similar way as glycolysis A simulation model can be formulated The two stoichiometric matrices describing the two pathways can be merged The coupling metabolites are G6P, F6P, GAP The structure of the null space for glycolysis alone and the coupled pathways is similar Pools and ratios can be formed as before Simulation to 50% increase in rate of utilization of ATP is similar to that of glycolysis alone Systems biology shows up –Definition of pathways, definition of pools
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