Exam 9: Glycolysis: a Paradigm of Metabolic Regulation
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In the presence of high concentrations of ADP and F6P,how does the equilibrium shift between the T state and R state of PFK-1? High concentrations of ADP and F6P
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Which of the following best defines substrate-level phosphorylation?
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In the presence of lactase,lactose is cleaved into the monosaccharides glucose and
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The rate limiting step can be defined as a level of enzyme activity that can be regulated to be __________ even when substrate levels are __________.
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Using glucose metabolism,justify the following statement: Metabolic pathways are highly interdependent and are exquisitely controlled by enzyme activity levels and substrate bioavailability.
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Which of the following metabolic conversions is considered to be the major control point of glycolysis?
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Describe how the glycolytic pathway provides aerobic energy to the citrate cycle and oxidative phosphorylation.
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Predict how oxygen saturation would be affected if an individual has defective hexokinase enzymes.
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Which of the following metabolic pathways is only found in plants?
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Illustrate how glyceraldehyde-3-P is converted into 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate by glyceraldehyde-3-P dehydrogenase using the appropriate mechanisms.
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The enzyme phosphoglycerate mutase operates at
? 0 kJ/mol.That indicates that the reversibility of that reaction

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Is the net reaction favorable for the following series of coupled reactions? 

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How can an unfavorable reaction (
> 0)still occur in a metabolic pathway?

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In the reaction A
B,if at equilibrium [B] >> [A],what can be said about the directionality of the reaction?
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Catabolic pathways are always paired with anabolic pathways.Why?
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What is the potential metabolic fate of pyruvate under aerobic conditions?
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In the following figure,what is the linkage between the two monosaccharide units and is this a reducing sugar? 

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