MIC 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Oxidative Phosphorylation, Ethanol Fermentation, Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness

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2 atp produced at substrate level, and 2 nadh produced. Purpose: releasing energy from molecules, help produce smaller molecules (precursor molecules for biosynthesis) When it goes from 3 pyruvate 2 atp aka reducing energy= oxidation, catabolic, exergonic. When it goes the other way around, gaining energy = reduction, anabolic, endergonic. Substrate is the beginning molecule, enzyme is middle molecule. Energy has to be recycled ( 2 atp cellular functions, 2 nadh need to regenerate nad+) Can either go to respiration( cash atp, needs oxygen, so if it lacks oxygen it goes to ) or can go to fermentation ( take electrons back to chemical bonds. So in summary, 2 nadh can go thru respiration atp ( oxidative phosphorylation) or go thru fermentation ( regenerates/recycles nad+) Starts at 2 pyruvate, the middle part of pyruvate is reduced by hydrogen with. Nadh, then becomes hydroxide, becomes 2 lactic acid. Gram+ lactic acid bacteria (lab) and muscle uses this type of fermentation.

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