Chapter 7 BIO 1510
Chapter 7 BIO 1510
Chapter 7 BIO 1510
Chapter 7
Why Do We Need to Eat Plants?
How to Make ATP?
- ATP synthase
phosphorylates ADP to form
removes 2H atoms (2H+ and 2e-) from G3P and transfers 1H + and 2e- to NAD+
transfers phosphate
from BPG to ADP,
forming ATP
The End of Glycolysis
transfers phosphate
from PEP to ADP,
forming ATP
What Happens with Pyruvate in the Presence
of Oxygen?
Pyruvate Oxidation
What Happens with Pyruvate in the
Absence of Oxygen?
Ethanol (alcohol)
fermentation
(in yeast)
The Krebs
or Citric
Acid Cycle
Mitochondrial matrix
Krebs Cycle
• For each acetyl-CoA entering:
• In glycolysis,
phosphofructokinase is
allosterically inhibited by
ATP and/or citrate
• In pyruvate oxidation,
pyruvate dehydrogenase is
inhibited by high levels of NADH
Why Do We Need to Eat Proteins and Fats?
+ Glycerol