KNES 259 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Polyadenylation, Intron, Primase

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Energy production: formation of atp in, cytosol, mitochondria. Atp: cells energy shuttle, provides energy for cellular functions, energy is related from atp when phosphate bond is broken. Glucose nadh/fadh2 etc atp: yield = intermediate, about 38 or 38 atp, 40% is stored for energy, rest is lost as heat, oxygen required (aerobic) Lactic acid formation: if no atp is available, pyruvic acid is converted to lactic acid. Proteins as fuel: amino acids converted to ketoacids, low atp yield (variable depending on amino acids, last resort (starvation, high protein intake, sugar is used rst, diabetes uses proteins. Oxygen: citric acid cycle/electron transport chain occur results in 34 atp, co2, h2o. Fat as fuel: uses beta-oxidation, high energy yield forms lots of atp, most ef cient, slower, but worth it. Has: nitrogenous base, a sugar, a phosphate group, two antiparallel sugar phosphate backbones, sugar = 3", phosphate = 5", semi-conservative replication (each daughter has one parent strand.

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