Handouts Chapter 4 Metabolism
Handouts Chapter 4 Metabolism
Handouts Chapter 4 Metabolism
Chapter 4 Cellular
Metabolism
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FORMS OF ENERGY
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FLOW OF ENERGY
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COUPLED REACTIONS
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COUPLED REACTIONS
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FUNCTION OF ATP
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Anabolism Catabolism
• larger molecules • larger molecules
are made are broken down
• requires energy • releases energy
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ANABOLISM
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ANABOLISM
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CATABOLISM
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CATABOLISM
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ENZYME-SUBSTRATE COMPLEXES
Substrate Enzyme
• Lipid Lipase
• Urea Urease
• Maltose Maltase
• Ribonucleic acid Ribonuclease
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Enzymes
• control rates of metabolic reactions
• lower activation energy needed to start reactions
• globular proteins with specific shapes
• not consumed in chemical reactions
• substrate specific
• shape of active site determines substrate
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ENZYMATIC REACTION
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TEMPERATURE AND PH
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CHAPTER SUMMARY
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CELLULAR RESPIRATION
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CELLULAR RESPIRATION
Occurs in three series of reactions
1. Glycolysis
2. Citric acid cycle
3. Electron transport chain
Produces
• carbon dioxide
• water
• ATP (chemical energy)
• heat
Includes
• anaerobic reactions (without O2) - produce little ATP
• aerobic reactions (requires O2) - produce most ATP
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OVERVIEW OF CELLULAR
RESPIRATION
• Cellular respiration is the step-wise release of energy
from carbohydrates and other molecules; energy
from these reactions is used to synthesize ATP
molecules.
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ATP MOLECULES
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CELLULAR RESPIRATION
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GLYCOLYSIS
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ENERGY-INVESTMENT STEPS
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GLYCOLYSIS
Event 1 -
Phosphorylation
• two phosphates
added to glucose
• requires ATP
Event 2 – Splitting
(cleavage)
• 6-carbon glucose
split into two 3-carbon
molecules
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ENERGY-HARVESTING STEPS
2 NAD+ + 4H → 2 NADH + 2 H+
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GLYCOLYSIS
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GLYCOLYSIS SUMMARY
• Inputs: • Outputs:
• Glucose • 2 pyruvate
• 2 NAD+ • 2 NADH
• 2 ATP • 2 ADP
• 4 ADP + 2 P • 2 ATP (net gain)
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ANAEROBIC REACTIONS
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AEROBIC REACTIONS
If oxygen is available –
• pyruvic acid is
used to produce
acetyl CoA
• citric acid cycle
begins
• electron transport
chain functions
• carbon dioxide
and water are
formed
• 36 molecules of
ATP produced per 4-17
glucose molecule
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TRANSITION REACTION
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• Inputs: • Outputs:
• 2 acetyl groups • 4 CO2
• 6 NAD+ • 6 NADH
• 2 FAD • 2 FADH2
• 2 ADP + 2 P • 2 ATP
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ORGANIZATION OF CRISTAE
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ORGANIZATION OF CRISTAE
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SUMMARY OF CELLULAR
RESPIRATION
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SUMMARY OF CATABOLISM OF
PROTEINS, CARBOHYDRATES, AND
FATS
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CARBOHYDRATE STORAGE
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STRUCTURE OF DNA
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REPLICATION OF DNA
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GENE EXPRESSION
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RNA
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STRUCTURE OF RNA
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CENTRAL CONCEPT
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TRANSCRIPTION
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PROCESSING OF MRNA
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FUNCTION OF INTRONS
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TRANSLATION
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TRANSFER RNA
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RIBOSOMAL RNA
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CHAIN INITIATION
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INITIATION
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CHAIN ELONGATION
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ELONGATION
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CHAIN TERMINATION
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TERMINATION
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GENE MUTATIONS
• Frameshift Mutations
• Frameshift mutations involve the addition or
removal of a base during the formation of mRNA;
these change the genetic message by shifting the
“reading frame.”
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POINT MUTATIONS
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STRUCTURE OF DNA
• two polynucleotide
chains
• hydrogen bonds hold
nitrogenous bases
together
• bases pair specifically
(A-T and C-G)
• forms a helix
• DNA wrapped about
histones forms
chromosomes
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RNA MOLECULES
Messenger RNA (mRNA) -
• delivers genetic information
from nucleus to the cytoplasm
• making of mRNA is
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transcription
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RNA MOLECULES
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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS
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DNA REPLICATION
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MUTATIONS
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CLINICAL APPLICATION
Phenylketonuria
PKU
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