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Announcements
  • Reading for today on glycolysis pp. 221-234
  • Homework due today Problems 8-5, 8-7
  • In both problems, use the favorable free energy
    change of ATP hydrolysis to drive the unfavorable
    transport of solute up its concentration gradient
    on a per mole basis.
  • Reading for Wednesday, Feb. 21 on fermentation
    and TCA cycle 236-241, 248-258
  • Reading for Friday, Feb. 23 on integration of
    metabolism 258-262
  • Reading for Monday, Feb. 26 on respiration
    265-271
  • Homework due Monday, Feb. 26 Problem 9-5
  • Convert all concentrations to M, and your answer
    will be in M.
  • Dont worry about H use equations as given
    in problem.
  • Determine glucose at equilibrium (?G 0)
    then a concentration greater than this will favor
    production of G6P.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 28 on respiration 271-283
  • Friday Exam 2 on Days 12-22, 99 points, 33 m/c
    questions.
  • Note Exam 3 will be worth 81 points.

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Outline/Learning Objectives
  • CHO metabolism
  • Metabolic reactions and ATP
  • Oxidation-reduction reactions
  • Glycolysis
  • After reading the text, attending lecture, and
    reviewing lecture notes, you should be able to
  • Describe the roles of ATP/ADP and NAD/NADH in
    biological reactions.
  • Summarize the purpose and place, reactants and
    products, critical enzymes, and net yield of
    glycolysis.
  • Calculate free energy changes associated with
    glycolysis.
  • Summarize the products, control steps, etc. of
    glycolysis.

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Catabolic and Anabolic Metabolic Pathways
  • Catabolic (degradative)
  • Glycolysis, fermentation
  • TCA cycle, electron transport, oxidative
    phosphorylation
  • Glycogenolysis
  • Fatty acid oxidation
  • Amino acid degradation
  • Anabolic (synthetic)
  • Gluconeogenesis
  • Glycogen synthesis
  • Fatty acid synthesis
  • Amino acid synthesis

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ATP is an energy intermediate
Donates Phosphate Hydrolysis is exergonic
Accepts Phosphate Synthesis is endergonic
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Oxidation and Reduction
  • Oxidation gives up e-
  • Dehydrogenation gives up H
  • Reduction accepts e-
  • Hydrogenation accepts H
  • Redox reactions
  • Usually involve 2 e-, 2 H in the cell
  • Catalyzed by dehydrogenases

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NAD accepts, NADH donates e-
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NAD/NADH is an intermediate e- acceptor/donor
  • Its redox reaction is coupled to another redox
    reaction in metabolic pathways
  • NADH H ? NAD 2e- 2H
  • Acetaldehyde 2e- 2H ? ethanol
  • Acetaldehyde NADH H ? ethanol NAD
  • This fermentation reaction is catalyzed by
    alcohol dehydrogenase.

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Final e- Acceptors
  • Glycolysis, fermentation (NAD )
  • No net oxidation of glucose
  • Aerobic respiration O2
  • Complete oxidation of glucose using O2 as final
    e- acceptor ½ O2 2 H 2 e- ? H2O
  • Anaerobic respiration S, H, Fe3
  • Complete oxidation of glucose using something
    other than O2 as final e- acceptor.
  • Glycolysis is the central catabolic pathway and
    first part of aerobic respiration

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Oxidation of Glucose
  • C6H12O6 6 O2 ? 6 CO2 6 H2O
  • ?Go -686 kcal/mol
  • In bomb calorimeter, the large EA of this rxn is
    overcome by heat of fire.
  • In the cell, a series of reactions with small EA
    is overcome by body temperature and enzymes.
  • Purpose convert chemical bond energy of glucose
    to chemical bond energy in ATP

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Glycolysis Problems
  • 2-88
  • 2-89
  • 2-90
  • 2-93

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Energetics of Glycolysis
1 M Conc., pH7
cellular Conc., pH7
STEP REACTION ?Go ?G
1 GLC ATP ? G6P ADP H -4.0 -8.0
2 G6P ? F6P 0.4 -0.6
3 F6P ATP ? F1,6BP ADP H -3.4 -5.3
4 F1,6BP ? DHAP G3P 5.7 -0.3
5 DHAP ? G3P 1.8 0.6
6 G3P Pi NAD ? 1,3BPG NADH H 1.5 -0.4
7 1,3BPG ADP ? 3PG ATP -4.5 0.3
8 3PG ? 2PG 1.1 0.2
9 2PG ? PEP H2O 0.4 -0.8
10 PEP ADP H ? PYR ATP -7.5 -4.0
The table above shows free energy change values
in kcal/mol for the concentrations of
intermediates in red blood cells. The overall ?G
from glucose to pyruvate is about -20 kcal/mol.
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Glycolysis Summary
  • Cytoplasmic
  • Catabolism of
  • carbohydrates ? G6P, F6P
  • fats glycerol ? DHAP
  • some amino acids ? pyruvate
  • Cost 2 ATP, Gain 4 ATP, Net Gain 2 ATP
  • Reduced Coenzymes 2 NADH H
  • End product pyruvate (CH3COCOO-)
  • Control steps irreversible reactions 1, 3, and 10
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