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Oxidative Phosphorylation Part 2 Chapter 19. Oxidative Phosphorylation Part 2 Key Topics: To Know 1.How cells deal with reactive oxygen species (ROS).

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1 Oxidative Phosphorylation Part 2 Chapter 19

2 Oxidative Phosphorylation Part 2 Key Topics: To Know 1.How cells deal with reactive oxygen species (ROS). 2.Calculating ΔG o ’ of the Proton Motive Force. 3.Membrane ATPase and how it works. 4.Cytoplasmic NADH getting into the mitochondria. 5. Adenylate Control. 6. Mitochondia and apoptosis. 7.PMF can be used to ?

3 ROS : Reactive Oxygen Species

4 ΔG of the Proton Motive Force

5 Nobel Prize for Chemiosmotic Model = PMF

6 Converting PMF to ATP

7 Mitochondrial Respiration+Phosphorylation EOC Problem 9: Compartmentalization of Citric Acid Cycle.

8 Adjusting the pH Generates ATP

9 Molecules that Collapse the PMF

10 DNP is an Uncoupler EOC Problem 6: Figuring out what happens with uncouplers.

11 Odorous Flowers that Heat Up Using Uncoupled Respiration

12 Worked out F 1 ATPase kinetic mechanism + First purified the FoF 1 ATPase

13 ATP Synthase

14 ATP Synthase Catalyzes by Steps

15 F 1 F o ATP synthase

16 F 1 Complex

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19 Used to Inhibit ATP Synthase Reaction

20 F1 ATPase Spinning

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22 ATP Synthase Seen Rotating !

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25 ATP Synthase Substrate Transport ADP and Pi are products of Anabolism EOC Problem 11 is the effect of ADP and Pi on ATP Synthesis. Get Ready, NADH formed in Cytoplasm in Next

26 Glycolysis NADH Enters the Mitochondria by the Malate Aspartate Shuttle

27 NADH from Glycolysis Can Also Get in by Glycerol Phosphate DH Also has a Anabolic Role

28 EOC Problems 13 and 14: Get in to the Pasteur Effect and “Petites” in Yeast Colonies. Fun stuff.

29 Adenylate Control of Glycolysis/CAC/e-transport 1.Acceptor Control: availability of ADP + Pi 2.Mass action ratio: [ATP]/([ADP] [Pi]) EOC Problem 17 Gets into the rate of ATP turnover in heart muscle…the muscle that always has to be “on”. EOC Problem 18 Gets into the same in insect flight muscle.

30 Inhibitory Protein IF 1 Stops Loss of ATP During Ischemia that is Hypoxia IF (red and white) forms dimers at pH 6.5 to Stop Rotation of ATP Synthase

31 Thermogenin – Protein Uncoupler in Brown Fat

32 Mitochondria in Adrenal Gland: P-450 Oxygenases Specialized for Steroid Synthesis

33 Electron Flow to P-450

34 Apoptosis is Regulated by the Mitochondria Initiates a series of proteasess Stress, Damage EOC Problem 19: relates mitochondrial function to cancer. Hint think about the first couple of slides.

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36 Escherichia coli Electron Transport

37 Bacterial Quinone

38 Bacteria Use the PMF to Rotate Their Flagella

39 Proton Motive Force Functions To 1.Synthesize ATP (from ADP + Pi). 2.Active Transport (Symports, Antiports, Uniports; review Chapter 11). 3.Rotate Bacterial Flagella. 4.Reversed Electron Transport (some Photosynthetic and Chemoautotrophic Bacteria)

40 Things to Know and Do Before Class 1.How cells deal with reactive oxygen species (ROS). 2.Calculating ΔG o ’ of the Proton Motive Force. 3.Membrane ATPase and how it works. 4.Cytoplasmic NADH getting into the mitochondria. 5. Adenylate Control. 6.Mitochondria and apoptosis. 7. PMF can be used to ? 8. EOC Problems: 6, 9, 11,13,14, 17, 18, 19.


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