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Title: 101 StructureFunction of the Organelles II'EnergeticsRespiration


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10-1 Structure/Function of the Organelles
II. Energetics/Respiration
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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Metabolism
  • Biochemical reactions which occur in the cell
  • Grouped into metabolic pathways
  • Sequence
  • Catalyzed by enzymes
  • Product of one Substrate for next

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Metabolism
  • Each pathway confined to one compartment
  • Cytosol / Mitochondrion
  • Enzymes of a pathway physically linked

4
Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Metabolism
  • Compounds formed in each step metabolic
    intermediates
  • Formation of the end product

5
Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Metabolism
  • Pathways are interconnected
  • Specific points
  • Pathways activated depending on requirements of
    the cell

6
Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Metabolism
  • Our focus The Transfer and Utilization of
    Chemical Energy

7
Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Metabolism
  • Catabolic pathways
  • Disassembly
  • Simpler products
  • Two functions

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Metabolism
  • Catabolic pathways Two functions
  • Provide raw materials
  • Provide chemical energy

9
Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Metabolism
  • Catabolic pathways
  • Energy released stored in two forms
  • High energy phosphates ATP
  • High energy electrons - NADPH

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Metabolism
  • Anabolic pathways
  • Synthesis of complex compounds
  • Energy demanding

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Metabolism
  • Major categories of metabolic pathways in energy
    transfer and utilization

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Oxidation/Reduction
  • Atom looses electrons oxidized
  • Atom gains electrons reduced
  • Focus on C- compounds

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Oxidation/Reduction
  • C-H bond
  • C-O bond
  • C-N bond
  • Consider CH4 fully reduced
  • CO2 fully oxidized

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Oxidation/Reduction
  • Degree of reduction
  • A measure of its potential to perform work
  • CHO rich in energy H-C-OH structure
  • Fats more energy Strings of H-C-H

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Oxidation/Reduction
  • Consider glucose complete oxidation
  • C6H12O6 6O2 6CO2 6H2O
  • DG0 -686 kcal/mol

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Oxidation/Reduction
  • Consider ATP production from ADP
  • ADP Pi ATP H2O
  • G0 7.3 kcal/mol

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Two stages in catabolism of glucose
  • Glycolysis in cytosol
  • Forms the intermediate pyruvate
  • Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle (TCA cycle) in
    mitochondria
  • Removal of high energy electrons

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Glycolysis

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • Glycolysis

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • ATP Processes of formation
  • Two different ways
  • Overall reaction oxidation of an aldehyde to a
    carboxlyic acid
  • Two steps two different enzymes
  • 1. The first requires nicotinamide adenine
    dinucleotide - NAD
  • Accepting and donating electrons
  • Oxidized form NAD
  • Reduced form NADH
  • NADH a high energy compound

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • ATP Processes of formation
  • Two different ways
  • 1. Electrons transferred through a series of
    membrane-embedded electron carriers
  • Electron transport chain
  • Move from high to lower free energy states
  • Process oxidative phosphorylation

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Transfer and Utilization of Chemical Energy for
Cellular Activities
  • ATP Processes of formation
  • Two different ways
  • 2. Reaction catalyzed by phosphoglycerate kinase
  • Direct route of ATP formation
  • Substrate-level phosphorylation
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