BIOL 2020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Metabolic Pathway, Intermembrane Space

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Mitochondria
September 18 & 21, 2015
Readings: pg. 86-108 (review), 108-117, 178-210
Metabolism: collection of all biochemical reactions in the cell
• Metabolic pathway
o Catabolic pathway – breaks it down to its component
â–Ş Provides products to be used
â–Ş Generates energy that can be used in the cell
o Anabolic pathway – take simple components and build them into larger ones
â–Ş Synthesis type pathways
â–Ş Uses energy from catabolic pathways
Product of one enzyme is substrate for another enzyme in the pathway. = flow of products. Pathways
are usually in compartments within a cell to keep the reactions separate.
Functions of Mitochondria:
• Energy metabolism
• Synthesis of amino acids and heme groups
• Calcium transport
• Apoptosis (cell death) regulator
Structure of Mitochondria:
• Division of mitochondria (fission) is associated
with endoplasmic reticulum
• About the size of bacterium
• Outer and inner membrane
• The inner membrane folds inwards to create
cristae
o Have F1 or ATPase synthase particles
• The intermembrane space is within the cristae as
well to increase the area for metabolic processes
• The area inside the mitochondria can be referred
to as the matrix
• The outer mitochondrial membrane has porin which forms a channel that can open and
close to allow the passage of ATP, NAD, pyruvate….etc.
• The inner mitochondrial membrane has a very high protein to lipid ratio
o Multi-subunit, asymmetric proteins
o Membrane has cadriolipin (diphosphatidylgylcerol) lipid that make membrane
impermeable to most molecules so transport mechanism is needed
Oxidation – loss of electrons
Reduction – gain of electrons
• (ydrogen’s can accompany electrons and be accepted or lost
If there is an oxidation reaction, there will also be a reduction reaction. Electrons are associated with
energy to create ATP usually via glucose oxidation. *see pages 108-115
Glycolysis
o Glucose 6C – pyruvate 3C
o Yields 2 ATP and 2 NADH
o Occurs in cytosol
o Can occur in presence or absence of oxygen
o Pathway enzymes are all connected and could be attached to microtubules
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