BCHM 3P01 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Gluconeogenesis, Light-Dependent Reactions, Glycogen

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Glycolysis: 10 enzyme catalyzed steps of glycolysis can be split into 2 stages. Stage 1 : preparatory stage: phosphorylated glucose, then cleave it into two trioses of glyceraldhehyde-3-phosphate. Invest energy from 2 atps to make the phosphorylated trioses. Glucose + 2nad+ + 2adp + 2pi ! Glucose + 2nad+ + 2adp + 2pi 2nadh + 2pyruvate + 2atp + 2h20 + 4h: how does the cell regenerate the nad+ required for glycolysis to continue, alcoholic fermentation, lactic acid fermentation, oxidative phosphorylation. Gluconeogenesis: synthesis of new glucose, non-carbohydrate precursors are converted to glucose, these include: Pyruvate , lactate, glycerol , carbon skeletons of amino acids: mostly occurs in the liver of vertebrates. Red blood cells only use glucose as source of fuel. Under starvation conditions when no glucose is being brought in from diet there needs to be a backup pathway to ensure the production of glucose for glycolysis.

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