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Metabolism & its control
pyruvate kinase calc
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Deborah Otunji
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Pyruvate
A key
crossroad
in metabolism
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Importance of Pyruvate
Central Intermediate
: Connects
glycolysis
to various metabolic pathways, acting as a key junction in metabolism
Versatility: Can be converted to acetyl-CoA,
lactate
, oxaloacetate, and
alanine
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Pyruvate Kinase (PK)
Enzyme that catalyzes the final step of glycolysis, converting
phosphoenolpyruvate
(PEP) to pyruvate and generating
ATP
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Pyruvate Kinase Reaction
PEP
+
ADP→Pyruvate
+ATP
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Forms of Pyruvate Kinase
Closed
Form:
Less
active state, prevalent when inhibitory molecules are bound
Open Form:
Active
state, induced by binding of
activating regulatory
molecules
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Allosteric
Regulation of Pyruvate Kinase
Allosteric
regulators like Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate (activator), ATP (inhibitor), and L-Alanine (inhibitor) modulate the activity of
pyruvate kinase
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NADH Coupled Reaction to Measure Pyruvate Kinase Activity
PEP
+
ADP→PKPyruvate
+ATPPEP+ADPPKPyruvate+ATPPyruvate+NADH+H+→LDHLactate+NAD+
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NADH Absorption
NADH absorbs light at
340
nm with an
extinction coefficient
(ε) of 6220 M⁻¹cm⁻¹
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Data Analysis
Collect absorbance readings at
340
nm, plot absorbance vs time, calculate amount of NADH consumed, and determine
reaction rate
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Practical Applications
Measure the effect of
allosteric
regulators (ATP, F1,6BP, Alanine) on
pyruvate kinase
activity
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There is a
1
:1 ratio between pyruvate production and
NADH
consumption
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