BIOC 2300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Pentose Phosphate Pathway, Metabolic Pathway, Pentose

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Lecture 22: glycogen metabolism and pentose phosphate pathway: regulation by feedback and feedforward mechanisms, glycogen metabolism, metabolism of other monosaccharides, pentose phosphate pathway. The committed step of a metabolic pathway is the first irreversible reaction in a pathway, whose product cannot enter other pathways. Glucose phosphorylation by hexokinase is irreversible and the first step of glycolysis, but not the committed step, because glucose-6p can also be used in the ppp or in glycogen synthesis. The committed step of glycolysis is the formation of fructose-1,6- bisphosphate catalyzed by. Glycogen metabolism overview: synthesis and breakdown cannot be active at the same time, only glucose, not phosphorylated glucose can enter or leave the cell. Glycogen synthesis consumes the free energy of utp: glucose-1-phosphate reacts with utp to udp-glucose, hydrolysis of pyrophosphate (ppi) drives the reaction. Glycogen synthase adds udp-glucose to the glycogen polymer: Glycogenolysis: glycogen breakdown occurs via different reactions.

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