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17 Cards in this Set
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Inhibitors of ETP
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Cyanide and Rotenone
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Inhibitors of ATP Synthase (Complex V)
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Oligomycin
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Inhibitors of ATP-ADP Translocase
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Atractlyoside
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what are the 3 enzymes involved in oxidative decarboxylation of alpha-keto acids
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1) alpha-KG decarboxylase--TPP
2) Trans-succinylase---Lip(SH)2 3) Dihydrolipoyl DeHase --FAD |
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what are the 5 coenzymes involved in oxidative decarboxylation of alpha-keto acids
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1) TPP
2) LIP(SH)2 3) FAD 4) NAD 5) CoA |
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Other functions of the TCA Cycle: Citrate
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fatty acids, cholesterol
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Other functions of the TCA Cycle: alpha-KG
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glutamate --> AA or Purine/Pyrimid
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Other functions of the TCA Cycle: succinyl-CoA
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Heme. Propionyl CoA can make succinyl COA
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Other functions of the TCA Cycle: fumarate
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AA
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Other functions of the TCA Cycle: OAA
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Aspartate --> Asparagine or purine/pyrimidine
PEP-->Glucose |
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GLUT1
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RBC
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GLUT2
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Liver and B cells in pancreas
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GLUT3
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brain
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GLUT4
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muscle and adipose
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GLUT5
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fructose transporter
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HKI
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Brain
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HKIV
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liver and b cells of pancreas. is not product inhibited, meaning the production of g-6-p does not negatively inhibit this enzyme. its called glucokinase bc it has a high km for glucose, unlike the other 3 hexokinases.
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