BIOL 112 Lecture 10: Glycolysis

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The tight junction ensure that materials don"t cross the epithelium. The gap junctions connect two epithelial cells. It creates channels between two cells (that connect animal cells), they allow passage/diffusion of small of small molecules through the gap junction (e. g. ca2+ ion). Low molecular-weight molecules can freely diffuse from one cell to the next. It is very important for the contraction of the heart, it has to receive some electrical signals for beating. It only reaches the pacemaker cells, which releases a lot of calcium that diffuses through gap junctions from one cell to the next, so that the heart can contract when there is a lot of ca in its cells. E. g. threonine that is modified to become isoleucine in 5 chemical reactions (green arrow). Each of these reactions is catalyzed by one unique enzyme. There are 5 different enzymes that uniquely catalyzes each of these chemical reactions.

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