WVSOM Class of 2012 Glycolysis Metabolic Interconnections
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| what molecule can enter the pentose phosphate pathway | Glucose-6-phosphate
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| name a use of glucose-6-P? | Glucose-6-phosphate can be converted to / reformed from glycogen
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| Glucose-6-phosphate can be converted to what? | fructose-6-phosphate
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| how can glucose-6-Phosphate be converted to glucose? | via glucose 6-phosphatase activity only in the liver.
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| how is 2,3-BPG produced? | from the glycolytic intermediate 1,3-bis-phosphoglycerate
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| how is 2,3-BPG catalyzed? | is catabolized by entering the glycolytic pathway as 3-phosphoglycerate
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| For storage as fatty acids, carbohydrate carbons must be converted to what? | acetyl CoA
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| Oxaloacetate is the product of what? | pyruvate carboxylase
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| is transamination reversible? | yes
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| g6pd is the enzyme for what two pathways? | glycolysis, ppp
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| if 1,2 BPG is converted 3 phosphogylcerate, what is lost? | atp
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| fatty acids are converted to acetyl coa in one of three ways: | glycolysis, tca cycle, pdh
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| acetyl coa is the product of what? | pdh
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| pyruvate can be converted reversibly to what? | alanine
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