BIO 281 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Oxidative Phosphorylation, Phosphorylation, Enzyme

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Bio 281 - lecture 7 - cellular respiration (etc) Enzyme review: enzymes do not impact the overall energy change, just the free energy of the transition state, enzymes do not affect g, enzymes are specific and catalyze only certain reactions, enzymes are not consumed. Going to start at the end: electron transport chain (oxidative phosphorylation, how do cells generate atp, substrate-level phosphorylation, oxidative phosphorylation, photophosphorylation, follow the energy, a proton gradient is used to drive atp production. Nadh & fadh2 carries them from food. (1) oxidation of nadh and fadh2 releases a lot of energy (2) reduction of nad+ and fad+ requires an input of energy: energy stored in carbon-hydrogen bond has been transferred to. 4. energy bond (equation is equal; energy is equal) Ideal: 1 nadh oxidized 8 h+ pumped out 3 h+ diffuse into mitochondria interior 1 atp: 1 nadh = 2 almost 3 atp, all we did today was follow energy.

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