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- Complete the interrelated pathways by choosing the necessary metabolite, enzyme, coenzyme, reaction, and metabolic pathway. UDP- glucose 1- phosphate glucose-6- phosphate ribulose S-phosphate glucose 4. reduced coenzyme glycogen Ala 1. pathway 2. metabolite Pyruvate Glu 3. enzyme 7. reaction NH. 5. pathway ATP + HCO. acetyl CoA +3cetcacetate oxaloacetate 6 final oxidized product fumarate auraruuo & pathway citrulline1) Tabulate the differences and/ or similarities of the different kinds of coenzymes and cofactors. Structure Source ATP SAM COA Retinal THF- tetrahydrofolate Vitamin K NAD, NADP FMN, FAD TPP PLP Adenosylcobalamin methylcobalamin and Function/ Role/ ImportanceHandwritten Identify the molecule names, enzyme name, enzyme classification and change in reaction(for glycolysis pathway)
- What is X in the following biochemical pathway? RH NH₂+ A. R CH a-ketoglutarate CH3 coenzyme PLP coenzyme TPP aminotransferase decarboxylase D. glutamate R B. NH X R E. 0 R C. CH CO₂ I OH R. H HA. Identify different types of organic reaction mechanims in the followingmetabolic pathways.1. Catabolism of triacylglycerols- beta-oxidation pathway2. Biosynthesis of fatty acids from Acetyl CoA3. Glycolysis (from glucose to two molecules of pyruvate)4. Conversion of Pyruvate to Acetyl CoA5.Citric acid cycle6. Gluconeogensis pathway (pyruvate to glucose) B. Identify at most 5 organic reactions for each metabolic pathway.What is Xi RHI NH₂+ A. following biochemic pathway? CH a-ketoglutarate coenzyme PLP aminotransferase CH₂₁₂ glutamate D. B. NH X coenzyme TPP decarboxylase 0 E. CO₂ OH
- Use your knowledge of B-oxidation, the TCA, and oxidative phosphorylation to predict how many ATP equivalents would be produced by the biochemical combustion of the following fatty acyl-CoA. Note that GTP is an ATP "equivalent SCOA A 100 OB. 112 C. 108 O D. 106 O:asapis considered part of aeroof metall *Give an example, taken from digestion, glycolysis, gluconeogenesis or the citric acid cycle of each of the following regulatory mechanisms o for metabolic pathways: feedback inhibition complementary control dividos dje16390solexo to etnuoms pritsuse to 29 dj n geb Isblomple s ewora' euealt Jused pig mort заsdjn -lygiosue nadw.woled awode as Ao02-Iyjobs to no nave asmosed bas dpi od of ejtine evius en a wod nislqxe anoissv19edo 9e9dd to aiasd odd allosterism dw.eesdJnye staadio to yjivijos 9d Sefovo bios bijis 9d 90 10 9361 9dJ 101пoo 9161315 1 00 odd n bobbs ei Ao no .Isbiomph esislupex A00 to noijslupei 101 Isapia adsinqoqqs n eesdaye 9J61Jio 30 noiislupe1 sd 290 to m Soveeld Jised piq ni noijsliqas W hormonal activity Ad-Pantaops zymogen-active enzyme conversion phosphorylation or dephosphorylation Vis din
- CHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER 1.Which of the following enzymes need ATP as a substrate in the reaction?A.phosphoglycerate kinaseB. phosphofructokinaseC. pyruvate kinaseD.glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase(Biochemistry topics: Glycolysis, Citric Acid Cycle, and Electron Transport.) There is a reciprocal regulation of glycolytic and gluconeogenic reactions interconverting fructose-6-phosphate and fructose-1,6-biphosphate. Which one of the following statements about this regulation is not correct? This regulation allows control of the direction of net metabolite flow through the pathway. Fructose-2,6- bisphosphate activates phosphofructokinase-1. Fructose-2,6-biphosphate inhibits fructose-1,6-bisphosphate. The fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase reaction is exergonic. The PFK1 reaction is exergonic.Identify different types of organic reaction mechanims in the followingmetabolic pathways.1. Catabolism of triacylglycerols- beta-oxidation pathway2. Biosynthesis of fatty acids from Acetyl CoA3. Glycolysis (from glucose to two molecules of pyruvate)
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