BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Facilitated Diffusion, Lysosome, Calmodulin

23 views4 pages

Document Summary

Calcium storage: involved in a lot of the processes. Cellular respiraion: eforts are directed at geing atp from one protein using h+, which allow the f1 unit to rotate. Most of the potenial energy stored in atp that is available to drive the cellular reacions is found in the bonds between the phosphate groups. Grouped according to the types of reacions that they accomplish. Be familiar with what enzymes do and how they do it. They will bind to things based on their structure. Catalyse a reacion that could otherwise be unfavourable. We are going to focus on geing atp, where it is, how to get the protein to work. Enzymes are more complex so they must be very large. Both glycolysis and krebs get very litle atp whereas etc is 32-34 atp. Glycolysis: going to get 2 h+ which will contribute to the gradient and will get 2 atp, 2nadh.