BIOL 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Monod-Wyman-Changeux Model, Phosphofructokinase, Phosphofructokinase 1

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Glucose gets oxidized to make co2 and h2o. 1: initial breakdown of glucose: glucose --> 2 pyruvate. The once-phosphorylated glucose can be stored as glucose supply, in forms of e. g. glycoge. Dephosphorylate, releasing atp; end up with 2 pyruvates. Phosphorylation = pump-priming: first step in glycolysis i. e. phosphorylate the glucose. Kind of like a water pump, allowing one-way flow of water (out of the well) Pump-priming is when you pour a bucket of water in so that the first draw works, and from then on it"s just a snowballing process. By phosphorylation, we raise the free energy g of the reactant (glucose) to reach transition state. Phosphorylation allows for catalyzed reaching of transition state. transition state. Cancer cells don"t use things like citric acid cycle; they rely solely on glycolysis, and later fermentation to lactic acid (acidifying their environments) This is very efficient in terms of metabolism; fast reproduction. This is why muscles use glycolysis, producing lactic acid.

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