BCH210H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Ketone, Acyl Carrier Protein, Allosteric Regulation

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Ch 9. 1, 9. 4, 9. 5: problems: ch9: 1, 2, review questions on bb. Insulin: citrate formation and export, anabolic fatty acid synthesis, fatty acid synthesis vs beta oxidation, formation of a triacylglyceride. This starts the anabolic process of fat synthesis. Atp is generated first via glycolysis when insulin is released. Recall for anabolic process to take place, we need energy which is why glycolysis, a catabolic process, would occur in the cells. Once cell has made lots of energy, it would slow down glycolysis. In muscle/liver, excess glucose is stored as glycogen. Once glycogen has been made to its max, lipids will be made. Acetyl coa is the amphibolic intermediate that connects to this. Lots of fats in your diet could go through beta oxidation into acetyl coa to make lipids. Excess amino acids will be broken down also to generate acetyl coa. Recall glucose can do this too via pyruvate.