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S 2007 BIOC 3406. 01-30-07. Glycolysis - Reactions. Hexokinase Isozyme in liver glucokinase Regulatory enzyme Phosphohexose isomerase Involves ring-opening and enediol intermediate PFK-1 Regulatory enzyme Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate potent allosteric activator
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S 2007 BIOC 3406 01-30-07
Glycolysis - Reactions • Hexokinase • Isozyme in liver glucokinase • Regulatory enzyme • Phosphohexose isomerase • Involves ring-opening and enediol intermediate • PFK-1 • Regulatory enzyme • Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate potent allosteric activator • Plants, bacteria can use PPi instead of ATP
Glycolysis - Reactions • Aldolase • Animals and Plants use a Schiff base intermediate • Fungi, bacteria use a Zn2+ • TPI • Similar to phosphohexose isomerase reaction • Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase
Rule of thumb: No more than 3 electron pairs mobilized in one step
Glycolysis - Reactions • Phosphoglycerate kinase • First ATP generated • Phosphoglycerate mutase • 2 steps with 2,3-BPG intermediate (major component of erythrocytes) • Enolase • Pyruvate kinase
Dehydration of 2-phosphoglycerate to Phosphoenolpyruvate G′° 7.5 kJ/mol
Regulation of Glycolysis • ATP kept constant • Anaerobically (2molecules of ATP formed per glucose) much more glucose consumed per unit time than • Aerobically (~30 molecules of ATP formed per glucose) • Short term (time scale 1 sec) factors: • Allosteric reg of hexokinase, PFK-1, PK • Longer term larger scale • Glucagon, epinephrine, insulin, amounts of glycolytic enzymes
Other carbs and glycolysis • Carb stores: Glycogen and Starch • Dietary carbs: glycogen, starch, disaccharides, monosaccharides
Hydrolysis of carbs in gut: Disaccharides MUST be hydrolyzed to monosaccharides before entering cells • Dextrin + nH2O n glucose • Maltose + H2O 2 glucose • Lactose + H2O glucose + galactose • Sucrose + H2O glucose + fructose • Trehalose + H2O 2 glucose
NADH + H+ NAD+ Mistake in your book
Anaerobic fates of pyruvate • Tied to fate of NADH formed in glycolysis • O2 should be acceptor of NADH’s reducing equivalent, but if it is not… • Pyruvate is fermented and NADH NAD+ + H+ • Lactic acid fermentation • Ethanol fermentation
This is resonance but is shown incorrectly. The two forms do not have different structures
Gluconeogenesis • Not just the reverse of glycolysis • Must substitute for regulatory steps • Avoid futile cycling
Next • Details of Gluconeogenesis • Pentose Phosphate Pathway