Regulation of Glycolysis : allosteric and transcriptional control
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- this video describes the allosteric and transcriptional control over the glycolysis pathway.It also tells you how glycolytic flux is regulated depending on the energy demand
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Sir why the phosphoglycerate kinase reaction is reversible, but other kinase rxn are irreversible
It is reversible because isomerism occurs here so it can reverse isomerize
Need more elaboration about f26bp and actual alosteric modulation
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Could you please explain that what is the role of magnesium ion as co-enzyme during the conversion of glucose to glucose 6 phosphate?
magnesium is used as cofactor in the kinase reaction. so it is important for atp to convert into adp by hexokinase
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How does hexokinase regulate the glycolysis?
Hexokinase regulates glycolysis by phosphorylating glucose, trapping it within the cell. It is inhibited by excess glucose-6-phosphate, preventing overactivity. Insulin activates hexokinase, enhancing glucose uptake and glycolysis in response to high blood glucose. Tissue-specific isoforms and kinetic properties further tailor glycolysis regulation to the needs of different tissues.
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