Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Glutamine, Atp Synthase, Exergonic Reaction

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When amp is present, the enzyme will be activated when too much atp is present, this enzyme will be inhibited. When citrate is present, the enzyme will be inhibited. Inhibited by high levels of nadh as well as phosphorylation by pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase during hypoxic states. Metabolism is really built around catabolism and anabolism. The free energy released from catabolic pathways is what drives anabolic pathways. That is how metabolism is organized within a cell. End result: the carbon molecules don"t have nearly as much free energy in them (ie. co2) There"s conservation of energy here the free energy released from these molecules is used to drive anabolic reactions. Taking simple molecules and combining them to form more complex molecules with more free energy. Not all steps (red arrows) have a negative change in free energy (only the sum has to be negative) Describe the location, products, distribution in nature and purpose of glycolysis, ca cycle and etc.

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