Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex, Citric Acid Cycle, Atp Hydrolysis

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Lecture 7:energy transformation 2: cellular respiration, catabolicexergonic, lots of c-h bonds in carbs,fats, proteins, take energy from food and create atp. Free energy? (lots of free energy in glucose) Glycolysis: splitting of glucose: dont need specialized membrane just need enzymes, most organisms have it, nothing particularly eukaryoktic about this, produce of glycolysis is 2 pyruvate molecules, 2 atp consumed. What has more free energy glucose or 2 pyruvate: glucose. Atp + h2o adp + pi g= -7. 3 kcal/mol. Pi + glucose glucose-6-p g = + 3. 3 kj/mol. Substrate-level phosphorylation: molecules that want to give away phosphate are said to have high phosphoryl transfer potential, glucose is an example. Pyruvate : pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, decarboxylation: get rid of co2, no free energy, co2 in gray circle, nadh in yellow square, coenzyme a loner arrow. How many carbons go where?: free energy retained in molecule of citrate, oxidize citrate to get nadh to get atp.

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