Biochemistry - Glycolysis - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Glycolysis - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
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Glycolytic pathway regulation involves
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Name said:
1 decade ago
Where is glycolysis stimulated by ADP? Phosphofructokinase is stimulated by AMP but not ADP because the concentration of ADP is not as variable as AMP.
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Lorrine said:
2 years ago
Agree, option D. All above is the correct answer.
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Flori said:
8 years ago
What is mean by stimulant and allosteric?
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Daka Daka said:
4 years ago
Give more details about it.
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PARBLO said:
1 decade ago
All of the above because the glycolysis depends on these founding blocks to operate.
Justtryingtohelp said:
10 years ago
I think the keyword is "stimulate" usually ADP means low ATP concern so it will cause more ATP to produced. Hence stimulate Glycolysis for ATP production.
Otile said:
10 years ago
Phospho kinase 1 enzyme has about 4 active sites i.e active site for ATP, Citrate, AMP & Fructose 2-6 Bisphosphate site, Increase in Fructose 2-6 Bisphosphate (a very powerful stimulant of Phospho Kinase 1).
ATP & Citrate, signals Phospho Kinase 1 to Phosphorylate more Fructose 6 phosphate into Fructose 1-6 bisphosphate. In my opinion this is the Enzymatic Allosteric Regulation.
ATP & Citrate, signals Phospho Kinase 1 to Phosphorylate more Fructose 6 phosphate into Fructose 1-6 bisphosphate. In my opinion this is the Enzymatic Allosteric Regulation.
ESILESI GERISHOM said:
8 years ago
I agree ADP helps in stimulation of glycolysis as it results from phosphorylating the glucose compound.
Avocado said:
3 years ago
Allosteric means not in the active site.
Chisembe said:
7 months ago
Here, I think the right choice is all of the above because glycolysis depends on all those compounds.
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