BIOC 405 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Pyruvate Carboxylase, Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency, Glutathione

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When you"re starving and haven"t eaten, you run out of glycogen after 48 hours. People can fast up to 40 days, so the energy has to come from somewhere else. This can come from breaking down amino acids into glucose. The pentose phosphate pathway made nadph and released co2, and converted the six-carbon sugar into ru5p, which can make nucleotides or go through glycolysis to make energy, or go back up and make glucose-6-phosphate and more. One reason for making nadph is to keep glutathione reduced (note the odd linkage). The most important thing is that it has a sulfhydryl group. Glutathione is very important for getting rid of oxidized material that gets into our bodies and into our cells, and it must be in the reduced state to function. If you have oxygen peroxide, or other oxidizing materials, it can oxidize the glutathione to make a disulfide between two glutathiones.

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