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1 Lecture 14 WEB: Go to pollev.com/ucibio TEXT: Text UCIBIO to 37607
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2 Lecture 14 objectives Apply principles to understand Glycolysis regulation Understand how regulation of Glycolysis is integrated across organs Know important signaling pathways that regulate Glycolysis Understand how signaling integrates Glycolysis regulation

3 Metabolism Biochem = Series of coordinated reactions
Reaction kinetics = Thermodynamics, enzyme kinetics General principles of metabolic regulation Glycolysis – reactions, energy

4 Key regulatory points of Glycolysis

5 Key regulatory points of Glycolysis

6 Key regulatory points of Glycolysis

7 “Signaling” to regulate metabolism
Low Gluose - Where? - Brain response? - Liver response? How to coordinate? Differential responses?

8 Roles of different organs in metabolism
library.med.utah.edu www2.univet.hu

9 Roles of different organs in metabolism
science.nationalgeographic.com

10 “Signaling” to Glycolysis
Example 1: Pyruvate kinase Low blood sugar = ? Glycolysis (in liver) Low blood sugar = Secrete ? ? (in liver) = Phosphorylate PK PK-PO4 = ? activity What about in brain?

11 “Signaling” to Glycolysis
Example 1: Pyruvate kinase High blood sugar = ? Glycolysis (in liver) High blood sugar = Secrete ? ? (in liver) = ? PK PK = ? activity What about in brain?

12 “Signaling” in Glycolysis
Example 1: Pyruvate kinase

13 Tissue-specific responses
Example 1: Pyruvate kinase High blood sugar Low blood sugar Hormone Insulin Hormone Glucagon Liver Brain Liver Brain De-PO4 PK No effect on PK PO4 PK No effect on PK Increase glycolysis No glycolytic effect Decrease glycolysis No glycolytic effect

14 Fru 2,6-bis-PO4 regulates Glycolysis

15 Fru 2,6-bis-PO4 regulates Glycolysis

16 “Signaling” to Glycolysis
Example 2: Phosphofructokinase 2 PFK2: Fru 6-PO4  Fru 2,6 bis-PO4 Fructose bisphosphatase 2 = reverse PFK2 = Fructose bisphosphatase 2 (FBPase2)! PFK2 Fru 6-PO4 Fru 2,6 bis-PO4 FBPase 2

17 “Signaling” to Glycolysis
Example 2: Phosphofructokinase 2 Huh? Say what? PFK2 = FBPase2? What determines which activity is active?

18 “Signaling” to Glycolysis – Second messengers
Example 2: Phosphofructokinase 2 Remember Glucagon? (In liver) Glucagon activates “Adenylate cyclase” Adenylate cyclase = ↑ cyclic AMP (cAMP) cAMP activates Protein Kinase A cAMP is a “second messenger”

19 Phosphorylation – again!
Example 2: Phosphofructokinase 2 Protein Kinase A (PKA) phosphorylates PFK2 PFK2 FBPase2 PO4 Active FBPase2 = ? Glycolysis

20 Example 2: Phosphofructokinase 2

21 Signaling cascade recap
Example 2: Phosphofructokinase 2 LIVER Adenylate cyclase Low Glc cAMP ? PKA ? Pancreas ? ? Fru 2,6 bis-PO4 ? PFK1 ? GLYCOLYSIS

22 Signaling cascades IMPORTANT means of regulation Across cells
Within cells (Nucleus  Mitochondria) Concept of “second messengers”

23 Role of ATP in cells

24 Role of ATP in cells


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