BSC 1010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Citric Acid Cycle, Acetyl-Coa, Cellular Respiration

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3 Apr 2018
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Two types of metabolic pathways: catabolic: release energy by breaking poly into monomers, used when cell requires atp (ex. Cellular respiration) anabolic: makes poly from monomers, making complex molecules from simple (ex. Energy is capable of bringing about change, kinetic (motion) and potential energy (stored form) Bioenergetics: energy conversion that happens in living system, stored form is broken down to useful energy. Free energy: energy that is free to perform some kind of work (delta g) Enzymes: protein, increases rate of reaction and lowers activation energy (the energy required by system to start reaction) Cofactors: non-proteins but both help enzymes (vitamins, metals) Noncompetitive: looks similar but not identical and binds somewhere else but active site. Allosteric inhibition: works in feedback regulation, product of reaction is used. product will bind with enzyme at another site, not at the active site. Compartmentalized in vesicles and are not everywhere, peroxisomes.

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