GLUT 2 is located in which Tissues?
What is the kM of GLUT 2 transporters?
Are these Insulin responsive?
What are the 4 processes involved in glucose homeostasis?
name the pathway these enzymes belong to
Pyruvate Kinase
What substrate feeds forward to stimulate Pyruvate Kinase (the last step in glycolysis)
Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate is the Allosteric effector
What is the irreversible mitochondrial enzyme which turns Pyruvate into AcetylCoA?
Pyruvate dehydrogenase
What do you get if you add an amine group to Pyruvate?
Alanine
What two major substrates limit glycolysis?
Glucose and NAD+
What are the 3 enzymes involved in the regulatory steps of Glycolysis?
Hexokinase, PFK1, Pyruvate Kinase
During Extreme starvation the Brain and nervous system (in humans) can use ______ for up to 30% of its ATP supply.
ATP production from Glucose in the Brain and Nervous system is always utilised anaerobically/Aerobically?
Which GLUT Transporters are in the brain?
What is their Km?
Are they insulin responsive?
What does the hormone do and what tissues does it do it too? 1) Insulin 2) Glucagon
1) insulin tells the muscle and adipose cells that there is excess glucose in the blood, and they are allowed to store it. 2) Glucagon tells the liver there is not enough glucose in the blood, so the liver responds by mobilising glucose stored within itself
Give a Summary of Glycolysis
What is the name of C18:2?
What is its Omega Number
Linoleic Acid
N-6
Where does Glycolysis happen
In the soluble cytoplasm (cytosol) of the cell
What does Glutaminase do?
What are the two main tissues which are insulin responsive?
Muscle Adipose Tissue
How many molecules of ATP does Glycolysis create from one molecule of Glucose
2 ATP is produced from each molecule of Glucose. Investment phase uses 2ATP Payoff phase produces 4 ATP
What is the rate limiting step of Glycogenolysis`
Acetyl CoA is converted from Pyruvate with the help of which enzyme?
Lactate is converted from Pyruvate with the help of which enzyme?
Where is Glucokinase found?
And what is it inhibited by?
What is its Km?
Liver Hexokinase is ____ Order where Glucokinase is ____ Order under conditions of high clucose intake.
Name the 3 important transaminases and what they do.
What are the Enzymatic “Key Players” in removing Amino-Nitrogen from Amino Acids?
What hormone is involved in inhibition of Pyruvate Kinase (last step of glycolysis)
Glucagon (via cAMP dependant protein kinase) Allosteric inhibiting is cause by ATP & Alanine