Lipid Metabolism

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Lipid Metabolism I, II, & III - MED 2017
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What tissues don't experience FA catabolism? RBCs and brain
What type of oxidation does catabolism require? B-oxidation
What is the result of B-oxidation in catabolism? acetyl-CoA and 5 ATP
How much ATP results from acetyl-CoA entering the Krebs cycle? 12 ATP
What are fatty acids stored as in adipose tissue and muscle? triglycerides
What do FAs bind to when transported in the blood? albumin
What enzyme is used to transfer TF into FA in adipose tissue? hormone-sensitive lipase
Where are ketone bodies made? Liver
What alcohol is attached to the FAs before being stored as triglycerides? glycerol-p
Breakdown: TG --> FA --> _____ . What is the form of energy? ATP
Most of the body lives on FA oxidation. Glycogen breakdown and gluconeogenesis occur where? liver
Where are FAs activated and primed for metabolism? cytosol
What enzyme is used to make an activated fatty acid from fatty acid + CoA? thiokinase
Why does a FA need to be oxidized? Where does the site of this oxidation occur? needs to get inside the mitochondria, site of FA oxidation
How many ATP are required to activate a FA (that happens in the cytosol)? 2 ATP
What molecule carries FA into the mitochondria? carnitine
How many carbons in a FA chain does it require to complete B-oxidation and make 2C acetyl-CoA? all of the C atoms in the FA
What is THE major source of biological energy production during fasting? B-oxidation of FAs
What is significant about the B-oxidation of FAs that does not occur in the Krebs Cycle oxidation? B-oxidation results in acetyl-CoA + same carbon chain (FA) that we started with. Recycling mechanism.
How many ATP result in accumulating 1 FADH2 from the B-oxidation cycle? 2 ATP
How many ATP result in accumulating 1 NADH from the B-oxidation cycle? 3 ATP
How many ATP result in accumulating 1 acetyl-CoA from the B-oxidation cycle? 12 ATP
What cells primarily use FA for energy metabolism? hepatocytes and adipocytes
How is acetyl-CoA exported from the mitochondria to cytoplasm? shuttled out as citrate
What drives FA synthesis? decarboxylation
FA synthesis involves energy-driven (ATP) carboxylation of _____ to _____. 2C acetyl-CoA --> 3C malonyl-CoA
The chemical reversal of B-oxidation is _______. Fatty Acid synthesis
How are carbon atoms added on FA synthesis? added 2 at a time using 3C malonyl-CoA
What is the intermediate for FA synthesis? acyl carrier protein
Where does FA synthesis occur? the cytosol
What is the primary co-enzyme for FA synthesis? NADPH
How are carbon atoms removed in FA oxidation? 2 at a time
How much energy does it cost for acetyl-CoA to exit the mitochondria as citrate/ 1 ATP
What enzyme makes malonyl-CoA from acetyl-CoA? acetyl-CoA carboxylase
What is the rate-limiting enzyme of FA synthesis? acetyl-CoA carboxylase
At what point does FA synthesis stop? 16C or 18C (palmitic and stearic acid)
How do elongases function? extend FA by 2C units
What do desaturaes do? add double bonds
What is the "longest reach" when referring to desaturases? delta9 desaturase is the "longest reach" (9C from COOH end)
Which three FAs are essential? Linoleic (18:2w6) linolenic (18:3w3) Arachidonate (20:4w6)
For FA synthesis, what are the two allosteric controls? Citrate (and acetyl~CoA) in cytosol activate. Palmitate (end-product) feedback inhibits.
How many ATP for acetyl-CoA to be exported from the mitochondria? 8 ATP
How many ATP does it require for 7 malonyl-CoA syntheses? 7 ATP
How many ATP is offered by 2 NADPH? 6 ATP
How do you calculate how much ATP is used to make FA from acetyl-CoA to store? (8 ATP * # of cycles) + 1
The net energy cost between FA synthesis and FA oxidation is ____ ATP. 24 ATP (3 ATP/acetyl-CoA)
What is the general chemical equation to make a triglyceride? glycerol + ATP + 3 fatty acyl-CoA
Identify. phospholipid/diglyceride
What type of energy activates choline in the biosynthesis of a phospholipid? CTP
What phospholipid is important for lung surfactant that can also cause respiratory distress for premature babies if missing? Dipalmitoyl-PC
What is the energy input required in the synthesis of FAs? ATP, NADPH
What molecules result from the Krebs Cycle [ox]? FADH2, NADH, and water
What molecules result from the B-oxidation of FAs? FADH2, NADH, and water
What is the multi-enzyme complex in cytosol used in FA synthesis? FA synthase
What is chylomicrons (lymph)? fat from gut repackaged and stored in adipose tissue… can also be functioned in skeletal muscles as proteins
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