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Bio 178 Lecture 15 Cellular Respiration

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1 Bio 178 Lecture 15 Cellular Respiration

2 ? Reading Quiz Material Chapter 9 Questions on P 184
Chapter 9 Quizzes on Text Website (

3 Outline Cellular Respiration Glucose catabolism

4 ATP Synthase

5 Glucose Catabolism Methods for Making ATP
1. Substrate-Level Phosphorylation ADP + Pi  ATP Pi comes from a phosphate-bearing intermediate molecule. Example - Glycolysis. 2. Aerobic Respiration ATP synthase makes ATP using energy provided by electron transfer. O2 = final electron acceptor.

6 Substrate-Level Phosphorylation

7 Aerobic Respiration

8 Processes Involved in Eukaryotic Respiration
1. Glycolysis Sugar splitting anaerobic process. Location Cytoplasm Energetic Products 2 ATP net & 2 NADH net produced by substrate level phosphorylation. 2. Aerobic Respiration Pyruvate oxidation Krebs cycle Electron transport chain

9 Glycolysis 1. Glucose Priming 2. Cleavage 3. Energy Harvesting
Glucose + 2 ADP + 2 Pi + 2 NAD+  2 Pyruvate + 2 ATP + 2 NADH + 2 H+ + 2 H2O 10 enzyme catalyzed steps can be divided up into 3 major stages: 1. Glucose Priming Glucose is prepared for cleavage using 2 ATP. 2. Cleavage Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (6C)  2 X 3C molecules. 3. Energy Harvesting The 2 X 3C molecules are converted into 2 pyruvate (3C), releasing 2 NADH and 4 ATP by substrate-level phosphorylation.

10 Principle Stages of Glycolysis

11 Glycolysis Pathway

12 Glycolysis Pathway

13 Glycolysis (Cntd.) Bookkeeping NAD+ Regeneration 1. ATP
4 ATP - 2 ATP = 2 ATPnet 2. NADH 2 NADH NAD+ Regeneration Glycolysis depletes cellular NAD+ stores. The cell uses 2 methods to recycle NAD+ (transfer electrons and H+): Aerobic respiration Fermentation

14 Pyruvate Fate

15 Allows glycolysis to continue in the continued presence of glucose.
Fermentation Allows glycolysis to continue in the continued presence of glucose. 2 types: Ethanol - Yeast 2 Pyruvate (3C)  2 Acetaldhyde (2C) + 2 CO2  2 Ethanol (2C) (+ 2 NAD+) Toxic to yeast at 12% Lactic Acid - Animals 2 Pyruvate (3C)  2 Lactate (3C) (+ 2 NAD+) When lactate is produced faster than it is removed  Muscle fatigue

16 Fermentation

17 Acetyl-CoA Production
Function Oxidation of pyruvate to produce NADH Acetyl-CoA used either in fat synthesis or ATP generation Overall Reaction Pyruvate (3C) + CoA + NAD+  Acetyl-CoA (2C) + CO2 + NADH Catalyzed by pyruvate dehydrogenase Coenzyme A is a cofactor Location Pyruvate is shuffled into the mitochondrion. Acetyl co-A is made in the mitochondrial matrix.


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