BIS 2A Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Electron Transport Chain, Atp Synthase, Citric Acid Cycle

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20 Jul 2018
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Bis2a lecture 18 overview of metabolism. Production of atp by direct transfer of p from molecule substrate onto atp. Substrate level phosphorylation occurs during glycolysis and tca cycle (substrate level phosphorylation) Production of atp through the electron transport chain and coupling of h+ gradient to atp synthase. Electron return to original reaction center (produces atp only) Production of atp using light energy (chemical energy) occurs in thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. Metabolic pathways important for energy production and carbon flow. Involves redox reactions within the electron transport chain. Production of atp through coupling exergonic flow of + ions through atp synthase. Involves coupling of exergonic to endergonic reaction, but exergonic reaction is hydrolysis of phosphate bond occurs in cytoplasm during glycolysis and mitochondria during tca cycle. Metabolic pathways important for carbon flow: 6 precursors produced during glycolysis, 4 precursors produced during the tca cycle, 2 precursors produced during the pentose phosphate pathways.

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