ENZYME | ENERGY | CELLULAR | REGULATION | STEPS |
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What is the rate limiting step?
PFK-1
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What is the total amount of ATP equivalents produced?
10
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What is the location of glycolysis?
cytosol
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What is the rate limiting step?
PFK-1
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What is the second irreversible step?
F6P-->F1,6,BP
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What turns glucose to G6P?
hexokinase
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What are the two phases of glycolysis?
energy and payoff
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What enzyme is used in the liver and pancreas?
glucokinase
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What is the inhibitor of PFK1?
citrate
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What is the first irreversible step?
Glucose--? G6P
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What is the final irreversible enzyme?
PEP
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Where is a loss 1 ATP?
Glucose--> G6P and F6P --> F2,6 BP energy product
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What irreversible enzyme is used in all cells cells?
hexokinase
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What activates glycolysis?
insulin
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What is the third irreversible step?
PEP--> Pyruvate
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What is used in the liver and pancreas?
Glucokinase
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What is net 2 ATP?
PEP-->pyruvate energy products
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What ONLY uses glycolysis for energy?
RBC
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What activates pyruvate kinase?
Fructose 1,6 BP
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What is step the doubles the products?
DHAP-->G3P
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What is the shunting enzyme?
PFK-2
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What step is 2 NADH produced?
GA3P forms 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate (1,3BPG)
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How does glucose get into adipose tissue?
glut-4
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What is the activator of PFK1?
F2,6 BP
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What is the enzyme to convert F6P to F26BP?
PFK-2
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