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Gluconeogenesis Title - making glucose
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Gluconeogenesis Glucose Glucogenic amino acids Lactate, pyruvate
Glycerols (from triglycerides) Glucose All these precursors can be converted to glucose. Propionate (ruminants) Krebs cycle intermediates
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Roles of Gluconeogenesis
Provides glucose for the brain Recycles lactate after exercise Lactose synthesis in ruminants Carbohydrate polymers in plants and bacteria From CO2, acetate, fats, etc… Roles of gluconeogenesis.
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Review of Glycolysis Review glycolysis
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Review of Glycolysis More review glycolysis
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Bypasses of “Irreversible” Glycolysis Steps
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Bypasses of “Irreversible” Glycolysis Steps
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Bypasses of “Irreversible” Glycolysis Steps
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Cori Cycle: Lactate Salvage
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Glucose-Alanine Cycle
Alanine-glucose cycle
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Gluconeogenesis from Stored Fats
In plants Plants reactions Need glyoxylate cycle Animals can not make glucose from fat.
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Gluconeogenesis from Stored Fats
In animals Animal reactions
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Gluconeogenesis from Propionate
In ruminants Ruminants
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Fate of Pyruvate: Regulation
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Gluconeogenesis and Glycolysis
Reciprocal regulation Must be separately regulated to prevent futile cycle.
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Reciprocal Regulation of PFK-1 and FBPase-1
Both enzymes allosterically regulated by Fru-2,6-bisP PFK-1 & FBPase-1
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Regulation by Fru-2,6-bisP
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Regulation by Fru-2,6-bisP
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Fru-2,6-bisP as Regulator
F2,6BP
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What Regulates [Fru-2,6-bisP]?
Indirectly regulated by the hormone glucagon Regulation of regulator
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PFK-2 and FBPase-1: Same Protein!
Two activities on same protein.
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