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Biochem 5-20
Biochemistry: Gluconeogenesis and Glycogen Metabolism
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Undergraduate 3
04/29/2010

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Glycogen in the body
Definition
- the human body stores about 1-2% glycogen
- prolonged fasting or vigorous exercise will quickly deplete reserves of glycogen from the liver and muscles
- human body must invariable synthesize additional glucose from other raw materials
- muscles have 2-3% glycogen; liver stores 8-10% glycogen
Term
Gluconeogenesis
Definition
- the production of new glucose from non-carbohydrate derived products of catabolism
- catabolic products include proteins, glycerolipids, and anaerobic respiration products like pyruvic acid/lactic acid
- gluconeogenesis occurs primarily in the liver in animals and germinating oilseeds in plants
Term
gluconeogenesis as a reversal of glycolysis
Definition
- glucneogenesis is energetically expensive, but physiologically necessary
- occurs when blood sugar is low
- glycolysis and gluconeo.. occur in separate areas
Term
Gluconeogenesis from lactic acid
Definition
- the cori cycle
- main function is to convert lactic acid from strenuous exercise/low oxygen back into glucose
- normally thermodynamically preferred to go to lactate but a high NAD(+) ratio to NADH makes it thermodynamically favorable to go to pyruvate and NADH
Term
Gluconeogenesis from Alanine
Definition
- the glucose-alanine cycle
- alanine serves as a carrier of pyruvate carbon and toxic NH_3 from the muscles to the liver where pyruvate enters gluconeogenesis and NH3 is discarded as urea
Term
Alanine transaminase
Definition
- moves the NH3 to convert L-Alanine to pyruvate or the reverse
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Gluconeogenesis from glycerol
Definition
- glycerol comes from triglycerides
- two steps to return to gluconeogenesis
1. glycerol kinase
2. glycerol phosphate dehydrogenase
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Glycolysis vs. gluconeogenesis
Definition
- glycolysis is in the cytosol while gluconeogenesis is compartmentalized in the cytosol, mitochondria and ER (glyoxysomes in plants)
Term
regulatory rxns in glycolysis
Definition
irreversible, its why gluconeogenesis is necessary
Term
allosteric enzymes/regulation of gluconeogenesis
Definition
pyruvate carboxylase, fructose - bis phosphate phosphatase
Term
Regulatory reactions of gluconeogenesis
Definition
- synthesis of PEP regulated by the processes involved in the creation of oxaloacetate (pyruvate carboxylase and PEP carboxykinase)
- other by-pass reactions
Term
Role of mitochondrion in gluconeogenesis
Definition
1. pyruvate processing
- conversion to PEP
- conversion to malate
2. physiological strategy
- insure adequate supply of NADH for gluconeogenesis becasue gald-3P requires lots of NADH

- one starts with NAD and the other with NADH so that no matter what the levels in the body it can occur
Term
The role of the endoplasmic reticulum in gluconeogenesis
Definition
- hydrolysis of glucose-6P by Glucose-6P phosphatase
- the glucose is released into the blood stream after it is hydrolyzed in the ER
Term
Regulation of Gluconeogenesis
Definition
2 modes:
1. Allosteric Control
2. Hormonal Control
Term
Regulation of PFK1 vs. Fructose-BP-Phosphatase
Definition
1. gluconeogenesis side
- F-2, 6-P2 inhibits
- citrate stimulates
- AMP inhibits
2. Glycolysis side
- F-2, 6-P2 stimulates
- Citrate inhibits
- AMP stimulates
Term
Hormonal control of glucose metabolism
Definition
- high glucagon inhibits glycolysis and stimulates gluconeogenesis
- high insulin stimulates glycolysis and glucose uptake
Term
Hormones involved in glucose metabolism
Definition
- insulin
- glucagon
- adrenalin (stimulates massive release of glucose)
Term
Glucose monitored to...
Definition
ensure optimum blood glucose levels
Term
Gluconeogenesis in plants
Definition
- occurs in chloroplasts during photosynthesis
- associated with germinating oilseeds
- sucrose is the final product instead of glucose
- requires interactions between lipid bodies, glyoxysomes, mitochondria and cytosol
Term
main steps of plant gluconeogenesis
Definition
triglycerides to
fatty acids to
acetyl-CoA (two) to
succinate to
malate to
PEP to
gluconeogenesis to
sucrose
Term
The pentose-phosphate pathway
Definition
an alternate pathway for oxidation (catabolism) of glucose except that
- does not produce ATP
- produces NADPH
- produces pentose sugars
- produces intermediates that can feed into glycolysis
Term
oxidative phase of pentose phosphate pathway
Definition
- cytosolic NADPH for biosynth of fatty acids, anti-oxidant activity
- produces pentose sugars for nucleic acid biosynthesis and cell wall components
Term
glycogen and starch synthesis
Definition
**phosphoglucomutase converts glucose-6P to glucose-1P
- that is activated to UDP-glucose (makes glycogen) and ADP-glucose (makes starch)
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