BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Isomerase, Enzyme Inhibitor, Acetyl-Coa

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Starting from channels slide on membrane lecture (he posted topics we ought to know, practice test on moodle) H20 brought across because h20 is big and polar. Nuclear pores are not selective for small molecules. Image consists of a active transport (proton pump) and a symporter (h+ and glucose) Active transport it is called active because : i. ii. iii. A symporter is a carrier protein where both its constituents are coming in the same direction. An antiporter is a carrier protein where one is going down gradient and the other is opposite direction. It is a pump because it hydrolises atp. Part of endomembrane system (look back at the protein synthesis doc. At level of er, sugar is put on protein/vesicle. Know how to identify reduced vs oxidized form. Nadh is in its reduced form, ger, gain of electrons. There is that added h on the c on top.

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