BIOL 2020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Anomer, Glyceraldehyde, Isomerase

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Phosphate is placed on 6 carbons of glucose. Called priming rxn- atp input to give atp output eventually. Isomerization of glucose 6 phosphate to fructose 6 phosphate. Aldose glucose can be changed to ketose fructose. Rxn is relatively spontaneous b/c delta g is around one, products almost at equilibrium. The anomeric carbon changed c1 of glucose and carbon 2 of fructose. Isomerase is enzyme that changes the arrangement of bonds. Rxn 3: fruc 6-phosphate to fruc 1,6 biphospate. If not atp is burned, rxn of phosphating is not favoured. Fuctose 6 phosphate can be used for different things. Fruc biphosphate is broken to simplest sugar- aldotriose & ketriose. Enzymes aldolase splits 6 carbon into 2 x 3-c sugars. In body & conditions in human cells the delta g is close to zero. Need to convert dihydroxy to glyceraldehyde with enzyme trisphosphate isomerase. The rearrangement of carbonyl group from a ketone conformation of aldehyde.

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