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Principles of Metabolic Regulation: Glucose and Glycogen Part 1 Chapter 15.

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1 Principles of Metabolic Regulation: Glucose and Glycogen Part 1 Chapter 15

2 Principles of Metabolic Regulation –Principles of regulation in biological systems –Glycolysis vs. gluconeogenesis? How are they regulated? Key topics: Learning Goals

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4 Metabolic Pathways The biochemical reactions in the living cell―metabolism―are organized into metabolic pathways The pathways have dedicated purposes: –Extraction of energy –Storage of fuels –Synthesis of important building blocks –Elimination of waste materials The pathways can be represented as a map –Follow the fate of metabolites and building blocks –Identify enzymes that act on these metabolites –Identify points and agents of regulation –Identify sources of metabolic diseases

5 All Sorts of Things Affect Enzyme Activity

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7 Proteins Can be Covalently Modified

8 Metabolome of Escherichia coli growing on Glucose

9 Take Me Back to Chapter 6

10 K m vs. [Metabolite]

11 Which reaction is driving this sequence? Which has the most negative ΔG ? Pathway’s Flux is Controlled at Select Points

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13 Elastisity Coefficient Depends on [S]

14 Energy Charge: 0.90 0.82

15 Role of AMP-activated Protein Kinase

16 Metabolic Regulation Functions To: 1.Maximize efficiency of energy source use, stops futile cycles. 2.Partitions metabolites and enzymes (alternative pathways – Glycolysis and PPP). 3.Use best suited energy source of the immediate need of the organism (glucose, glycogen, fatty acids, amino acids). 4.Shuts down biosynthesis when products accumulate. What is a Futile Cycle? Have we seen one already?

17 Which Enzyme Controls Glycolytic Flux ? Experiment: purified enzymes added to liver cell extract carrying out glycolysis with own enzymes.

18 Flux Coefficients Determine Flow Path

19 Insulin Regulation On Muscle Cells EOC Problem 5 is all about cytoplasmic concentration of glucose

20 Hexokinase-1 Regulation in Muscles Glucose-6-Phosphate is a negative allosteric regulator of Hexokinase I and II So how many binding sites on Hexokinase I and II for Glucose-6-P are there? Glucose + ATP  Glucose-6-P + ADP

21 Potential Futile Cycles between Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis

22 Hexokinase Isozymes

23 Hexokinase IV Regulation in Liver Glycogen

24 Glucokinase=Hexokinase IV Signal Sequences:300-310 ELVRLVLLKLV says export me to the cytoplasm. 347-358 QIHNILSTGLR says associate with GKRP: Glucokinase Regulatory Protein = GKRP Nuclear Localization Sequence: PKKKRKV (prototype) + Importins α and β

25 Fig 27-42 pgs 1104-1105 NLS = Nuclear Localization Sequence. 4-8 aa’s of which there are consequitive K’s and R’s.

26 PFK-1 Is Energy Regulated

27 Three Major forms of Allosteric Regulation of PFK-1 EOC Problem 4 is all about PFK-1 regulation

28 Adenylates and Citrate on PFK-1 and FBPase-1

29 This Sugar was not discovered until the ‘80s At pH = 7…what is the Charge?

30 F2,6BP is a Major Regulator

31 F-2,6-BP is a Major Regulator

32 Reciprocal Effects

33 This is super easy to remember: PFK-1 phosphorylates the number 1 carbon of F6P, PFK-2 phosphorylates the number 2 carbon of F6P Making and Breaking F2,6BP

34 WOW !!! PFK-2 and FBP-2 are the Same Protein

35 Phosphoprotein Phosphatase is Stimulated by Xylulose-5-P stimulated Pyr Kinase Xylulose-5-P also stimulates fatty acid synthesis

36 Phosophoprotein Phosphatase can Recognize Different Proteins

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38 EOC Problem 3 is about Oxygen supply and this Regulation

39 Things to Know and Do Before Class 1.Regulation of enzyme activity: allosteric, covalent modification, “hiding” out in another cell compartment. 2.Concept of enzyme elasticity. 3.Role of the adenylates in control, and AMPKinase. 4.Fructose-2,6-bisphosphate: how it is made and broken and how it helps prevent a futile cycle. 5.Isozymes (hexokinase). There are others. 6.Pyruvate kinase allosteric and covalent modification (liver only). 7.EOC Problems: 3, 4, 5.


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