MCDB 310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Oxidative Phosphorylation, Mitochondrial Matrix, Carbohydrate Metabolism

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Mcdb lecture 23: integration & regulation of metabolism. If we have enough amino acids, can make any protein, enough sugars make carbohydrates. If we are going to divide a cell, must make amino acids, sugars, and nucleotides way in advance of dividing the cell. Dephosphorylation to glucose: exported to replenish blood glucose, 2. Conversion to glycogen when blood glucose is stable: most of glycogen mass is in the liver, and then stockpiles extra glucose until needed, 3. Pentose phosphate pathways (oxidative: produces nadph and ribose phosphates, alternative option for oxidation, 5. If it is not used for 1 or 2 above and not needed for oxidation, turn glucose into acetyl-coa to make fatty acids, cholesterol, etc. Metabolic fates of amino acids: precursors for all biomolecules: 1. Hepatocyte protein synthesis liver requires high levels of synthesis turnover rate is high (half-life is days: liver is the site of most blood plasms protein synthesis (other than antibodies, 2.

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