MICB 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Mhc Class I Polypeptide-Related Sequence B, Proteobacteria, Glycolysis

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13 Nov 2017
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Example of specialized heterotrophs: methylotrophs: most are proteobacteria, only use 1-c molecules for energy, electrons and c, consider the use of methane for energy production by some aerobic methylotrophs. Extracellular enzymes: some heterotrophs make extracellular to hydrolytically fragment large molecules into their building blocks for transport into the cytoplasm. Important for some organisms to access glucose: most glucose occurs in nature as the building blocks of the plant polysaccharides and starch and cellulose. Catabolism: some: only aerobic respiration, some: only anaerobic respiration, some: only fermentation (some even in the presence of o2, some: aerobic and anaerobic respiration, depending on environmental conditions, some: fermentation, aerobic and anaerobic respiration, depending on environmental conditions. Review: oxidative phosphorylation: oxphos: energy for atp synthesis comes from the oxidation of c, n, s or h in an energy source by a tea, heterotrophs: oxidation of c in an organic energy source. Ssu rrna gene analysis shows that mitochondria are the descendants of ancient gm -ve proteobacteria.

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