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1 ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS OF METABOLISM CHAPTER 5
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2 Metabolism Anabolism Catabolism
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3 Energy Capture Oxidation Reduction Redox NAD + + e - -------> NADH Oxidized formReduced form
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4 Metabolic Lifestyles — Autotrophy Photoautotroph Chemoautotroph
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5 Metabolic Lifestyles — Heterotrophy Photoheterotroph Chemoheterotroph
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6 Metabolic Lifestyles Summary
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7 Enzymes Role Structure
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8 Enzyme Sites Active Site
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9 Enzyme Inhibition Competitive
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10 Enzyme Inhibition Non-competitive
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11 Allosteric Site
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12 Reaction Rate Influences Temperature
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13 Reaction Rate Influences pH
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14 Enzyme Reaction Rates Enzyme concentration Reactant concentration Product concentration
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15 LeChatlier’s Principle and the BioChemical Pathway A + B C + D Want to go forward? Increase concentration of A + B or Decrease concentration of C + D
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16 Anaerobic metabolism Glycolysis
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17 Anaerobic Pathways Alternatives Fermentation
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18 Emden-Meyerhoff Standard glycolysis
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19 Entner-Douderoff pathway
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20 Aerobic Metabolism Krebs Cycle (aka. TCA cycle, citric acid cycle)
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21 Krebs cycle
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22 Electron Transport Chain
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23 Electron Transport Chain
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24 Chemiosmosis
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25 Anaerobic Respiration Final electron acceptor differences
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26 Fat Catabolism Glycerol Fatty Acids
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27 Protein Catabolism Deamination Carbon skeleton usage
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28 Protein anabolism (amino acid synthesis) Precursors off of Krebs cycle
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29 Photosynthesis
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30 Photosynthesis
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31 Photosynthesis
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32 Other Metabolic Processes Photoheterotrophy (Rhodopseudomonas) Light as energy carbohydrates as carbon source Chemoautotrophy (Nitrobacter) HNO 2 as energy CO 2 as carbon source
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33 Uses Of Energy Biosynthesis Membrane Transport Active transport/antiport Movement ATP to drive flagella or cilia
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34 Bioluminescence Microbial Source
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