Glycolysis: F1,6P –> DHAP – Glycolysis and Pyruvate Metabolism by Kevin Ahern, PhD

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The lecture Glycolysis: F1,6P –> DHAP – Glycolysis and Pyruvate Metabolism by Kevin Ahern, PhD is from the course Carbohydrate Metabolism.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. One six-carbon molecule is split into two molecules of three carbons each.
  2. The reaction is energetically very favorable.
  3. The reaction can be reversed thanks to pulling and pushing.
  4. An accumulation of F1,6BP inhibits the enzyme.
  5. The reaction is pushed forward by the accumulation of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.
  1. It overcomes the energy barrier by using the pushing and pulling process.
  2. It overcomes the energy barrier by using cofactors.
  3. It overcomes the energy barrier by investing more and more ATPs.
  4. It overcomes the energy barrier by removing the excess amounts of fructose-1,6-bisphosphate around the enzyme.
  5. IT overcomes the energy barrier by deactivating the aldolase enzyme.

Author of lecture Glycolysis: F1,6P –> DHAP – Glycolysis and Pyruvate Metabolism

 Kevin Ahern, PhD

Kevin Ahern, PhD


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By Daira Nerea M. on 08. November 2021 for Glycolysis: F1,6P –> DHAP – Glycolysis and Pyruvate Metabolism

Amazing Dr. Kevin! Thank you very much for this course!

 
Love, love, love Dr. Ahern's videos
By Joslyn D. on 01. April 2020 for Glycolysis: F1,6P –> DHAP – Glycolysis and Pyruvate Metabolism

Whenever I get confused about a pathway, I come to watch these videos and it helps tremendously. Thank you for what you do.

 
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By Sandrine D. on 12. January 2020 for Glycolysis: F1,6P –> DHAP – Glycolysis and Pyruvate Metabolism

He is a very Good Teacher as he teaches as if he was narrating a story.

 
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By rouzbeh t. on 25. November 2018 for Glycolysis: F1,6P –> DHAP – Glycolysis and Pyruvate Metabolism

Love him so far, clear concise and to the point and also very enlightening