BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Cellular Respiration, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Mitochondrial Matrix

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14 Dec 2016
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Module (cid:1006)5 cellular respiration (cid:1005): digestion and glycolysis. Plants, bacteria, animals all do cellular respiration. Oxidative phosphorylation is when the oxidation of an electron carrier is coupled to the formation of atp: electron transport chain, uses the proton gradient - chemiosmosis. Glucose (6 carbons) oxidized into 2 molecules of pyruvate (3 carbons each) Electrons removed are delivered to nad producing. Each glucose molecule oxidized produces: 2 atp, 2 nadh. Used as electron shuttles and energy: 2 pyruvate. Breaks down (oxidizes) glucose into pyruvate, in the cytosol. Two molecules of atp are used in the energy investment stage. Four molecules of atp (and 2 molecules of nadh) are produced in the energy yielding phase of glycolysis, for an overall net production of 2 atp. Energy investment phase: reactions 1 and 3. Energy payoff: reactions 6, 7 and 10, atp is produced by substrate level phosphorylation. No carbon is lost: 6 carbons are turned into 2 pyruvates (which are 3 carbons each)

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