Pentose Phosphate Path


  1. 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/6-phospho-glucolactone
    • 2.glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
    • 3.NADP+
    • 4.NADPH, fatty acid esters of CoA
    • 5.

  2. 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?
    • 1.6-phospho gluconolactone/6-phosphate-gluconate
    • 2.gluconolactonase
    • 3.water
    • 4.
    • 5.

  3. 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?
    • 1.6-phospho-gluconate/5-ribulose-phosphate
    • 2.6-phospho-gluconate dehydrogenase
    • 3.NADP+, H+
    • 4.
    • 5.

  4. 1.What 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?
    • 1.5-ribbulose-phosphate/ribbose-5-phosphate
    • 2.pentosephosphate isomerase
    • 3.
    • 4.
    • 5.

  5. 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?
    • 1.5-phosphate-ribbulose/xylulose-5-phosphate
    • 2.phosphopentose epimerase
    • 3.
    • 4.
    • 5.

  6. 1.What 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.ribbose-5-phosphate xylulose-5-phosphate/glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate sedoheptulose-5-phosphate
    • 2.transketolase
    • 3.
    • 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.glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate sedoheptulose-7-phosphate/fructose-6-phosphate erythrose-4-phosphate
    • 2.transaldelase
    • 3.
    • 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.xylose-5-phosphate erythrose-4-phosphate/fructose-6-phosphate glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate
    • 2.transketolase
    • 3.
    • 4.
    • 5.
Author
thetick244
ID
6866
Card Set
Pentose Phosphate Path
Description
biochemistry
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