front 1 Importance of Glucose | back 1 Makes fantastic fuel! Lots of energy, stored as glycogen, provides carbon skeletons for all amino acids, membrane lipids, nucleotides and metabolic cofactors. The most stable hexose so it has a low tendency to glycosylate proteins |
front 2 Where does Glycolysis happen? | back 2 In the cytosol of all cells including red blood cells |
front 3 What are the 10 structures of Glycolysis going fowards? | back 3 Glucose -> Glucose-6-Phosphate -> Fructose-6-Phosphate -> Fructose-1,6- Bisphosphate -> Dihyroxyacetone Phosphate + Glyceraldehyde Phosphate -> 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate -> 3-phosphoglycerate -> 2-phosphoglycerate -> Phosphoenol Pyruvate -> Pyruvate |
front 4 What are the kinases and enzymes involved in the forward reaction of Glycolysis? | back 4 Hexokinase -> Phosphohexose isomerase ->Phosphofructo kinase -> aldolase/ + triose phosphate isomerase -> GAP DH (dehydrogenase) -> Phosphoglycerate kinase -> Phosphoglycerate mutase -> enolase -> pyruvate kinase |