gluconeogenesis

  1. What is the name of this molecule?
    pyruvate

  2. 1.What two molecules are on the page?
    2. What enzyme catalysizes this conversion?
    3.What cofactors are necessary?
    4. What inhibits this?
    5. What helps this reaction?
    • 1.Pyruvate/Oxaloacetate
    • 2.Pyruvate Carboxylase
    • 3.Acetyl-Coa, Biotin
    • 4. Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphate
    • 5.Acetyl-Coa

  3. 1.What two molecules are on the page?
    2.What enzyme catlysizes this change?
    3.What cofactors are needed?
    4.What inhibits?
    5.What helps this reaction?
    • 1.Oxaloacetate and phosphoenol pyruvate
    • 2.phosphoenol pyruvate(PEP) carboxykinase
    • 3.GTP
    • 4.fructose-1,6-bisphophatase
    • 5.Acetyl-CoA, ATP, cAMP

  4. 1.What are the two molecules on the page?
    2.What enzyme catalyzes the change?
    3.What cofactors are necessary?
    4.What inhibits the change?
    5.What helps the change?
    • 1.phospho enolpyruvate/phosphate-2-glycerate
    • 2.enolase
    • 3.K+,Mg2+, H2O

  5. 1.What two molecules are on the page?
    2.What enzymes catalyzes this change?
    3.What cofactors are necessary?
    4.What inhibits this change?
    5.What helps this change?
    • 1.phospho-2-glycerate/phopho-3-glycerate
    • 2.phosphoglycerate mutase
    • 3.Mg2+
    • 4.
    • 5.

  6. 1.What two molecules are shown on the page?
    2.What enzyme catalysizes the change?
    3.What cofactors are necessary?
    4.What inhibits this change?
    5.What helps this change?
    • 1.3-Phosphoglycerate/1,3-BisPhosphoglycerate
    • 2.1,3-Bisphosphateglycerate kinase
    • 3.Mg2+
    • 4.
    • 5.

  7. 1.What two molecules are shown on the page?
    2.What enzyme catalysizes the change?
    3.What cofactors are necessary?
    4.What inhibits this change?
    5.What helps this change?
    • 1.1,3-Bisphosphoglycerate/glyceraldehyde-3-phosphine
    • 2.glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
    • 3.NADH
    • 4.
    • 5.

  8. 1.What two molecules are shown on the page?
    2.What enzyme catalysizes the change?
    3.What cofactors are necessary?
    4.What inhibits this change?
    5.What helps this change?
    • 1.Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate/Dihydroxyacetonephosphate
    • 2.triose phosphate isomeraze
    • 3.
    • 4.
    • 5.

  9. 1.What two molecules are shown on the page?
    2.What enzyme catalysizes the change?
    3.What cofactors are necessary?
    4.What inhibits this change?
    5.What helps this change?
    • 1.glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dihydroxyacetone phosphate/ fructose-1,6-bisphosphate
    • 2.Fructose-1,6-Bisphophate aldolase
    • 3.
    • 4.
    • 5.

  10. 1.What two molecules are shown on the page?
    2.What enzyme catalysizes the change?
    3.What cofactors are necessary?
    4.What inhibits this change?
    5.What helps this change?
    • 1.fructose-1,6-bisphosphate/fructose-6-phosphate
    • 2.fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase
    • 3.Mg2+
    • 4.fructose-2,6-Bisphosphate, AMP
    • 5.citrate

  11. 1.What two molecules are shown on the page?
    2.What enzyme catalysizes the change?
    3.What cofactors are necessary?
    4.What inhibits this change?
    5.What helps this change?
    • 1.fructose-6-phosphate/glucose-6-phosphate
    • 2.phosphoglucose isomerase
    • 3.
    • 4.
    • 5.

  12. 1.What two molecules are shown on the page?
    2.What enzyme catalysizes the change?
    3.What cofactors are necessary?
    4.What inhibits this change?
    5.What helps this change?
    • 1.glucose-6-phosphate/glucose
    • 2.glucose-6-phosphatase
    • 3.
    • 4.Substrate level phosphorylation
    • 5.Substrate level phosphorylation
Author
thetick244
ID
6820
Card Set
gluconeogenesis
Description
gluconeogenesis
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