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TO and THRU LECTURE 10

MIDTERM. Oct 31 Thur 12:30-1:50 PM. TO and THRU LECTURE 10. FORMAT SAME AS PRACTICE MTs short answer, write reaction, draw structures, Y/N with logic, , T/F. MIDTERM. MIDTERM REVIEWs. TA Review session: XXXX YYY. Randy ’ s Extra Office Hours XXX YYY.

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TO and THRU LECTURE 10

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  1. MIDTERM Oct 31 Thur12:30-1:50 PM TO and THRU LECTURE 10 FORMAT SAME AS PRACTICE MTs short answer, write reaction, draw structures, Y/N with logic, , T/F

  2. MIDTERM MIDTERM REVIEWs TA Review session: XXXX YYY Randy’s Extra Office Hours XXX YYY

  3. MIDTERM as a bifurcation… In the olde days, the course grade was decided 40% midterm 60% final

  4. MIDTERM as a bifurcation… In the olde days, the course grade was decided 40% midterm 60% final Now it’s a little more complicated, but a whole lot better: IF midterm > final: 40% mid 60% final IF midterm < final: we only use final!!

  5. MIDTERM as a bifurcation… Because of this policy The midterm is, in a sense, optional BUT: I STRONGLY recommend you take it, and try to do as well as you can on it. Really. I am serious.

  6. Albert Lehninger Christian R. H. Raetz A science family tree… Eugene Kennedy Randolph Y. Hampton

  7. The mitochondrion (plural mitochondria) fig 19-1

  8. fig 19-1

  9. mitochondria (plural…mitochondrion is singular) outer membrane • porins permeable to MW<5000 inner membrane • impermeable to most small molecules • respiratory chain complexes • ATP-ADP translocases, other transporters • ATP synthase • impermeable to most small molecules matrix • pyruvate dehydrogenase complex • Krebs cycle enzymes • many other things (later and before)

  10. NADH: a universal electron carrier

  11. cofactor electron acceptors nicotinamide nucleotide-linked dehydrogenases • NAD+ or NADP+ are acceptors • loosely bound, freely dissociable • true carriers flavoproteins • FMN and FAD isoalloxazine acceptors • tightly bound to enzymes • single or two electron transfers

  12. inner membrane carrier molecules (in the four complexes) ubiquinone, or coenzyme Q • benzoquinone for 1 or 2 electron • freely diffusable in inner membrane • membrane-bound carrier cytochromes • heme cofactors • most are integral membrane proteins (not c) iron-sulfer proteins • multiple types of clusters

  13. Drugs for studying e- transport order fig 19-6

  14. inner membrane carrier molecules (in the four complexes) ubiquinone, or coenzyme Q • benzoquinone for 1 or 2 electron • freely diffusable in inner membrane • membrane-bound carrier

  15. Ubiquinone (coenzyme Q) fig19-2

  16. inner membrane carrier molecules (in the four complexes) ubiquinone, or coenzyme Q • benzoquinone for 1 or 2 electron • freely diffusable in inner membrane • membrane-bound carrier cytochromes • heme cofactors • most are integral membrane proteins (not c)

  17. + e- Fe+3 Fe+2 heme cofactors fig19-3

  18. Spectral properties of cytochromes fig 19-4

  19. inner membrane carrier molecules (in the four complexes) ubiquinone, or coenzyme Q • benzoquinone for 1 or 2 electron • freely diffusable in inner membrane • membrane-bound carrier cytochromes • heme cofactors • most are integral membrane proteins (not c) iron-sulfer proteins • multiple types of clusters

  20. Iron-sulfur clusters in proteins fig19-5

  21. Respiratory chain Electron transport chain how do we know it’s a chain? order suggested by E values inhibitor studies on A and D composition direct biochemical studies (!!)

  22. Reduction potentials in respiration

  23. order suggested by E values…

  24. inhibitor studies on A and D composition… fig 19-6

  25. Hard-core biochemistry for study of respiratory chain fig 19-7

  26. Don’t waste clean thinking on dirty enzymes a message from Efraim fig19-7

  27. direct biochemical studies (!!)… fig19-7

  28. direct biochemical studies (!!)… fig19-7

  29. I NADH dehydrogenase “Hp” fig19-9

  30. II succinate dehydrogenase fig19-8

  31. III ubiquinone: cytochrome c oxidoreductase fig19-11

  32. III ubiquinone: cytochrome c oxidoreductase fig19-11

  33. IV cytochrome oxidase fig19-13

  34. a Cu-S complex! fig19-13

  35. fig19-14

  36. electron transport chain fig19-16 simplified

  37. electron transport chain fig19-16

  38. fig19-17

  39. electron transport chain fig19-16

  40. fig19-17

  41. proton-motive force 23.6 kJ/mole H+

  42. the coupling question… chemiosmotic hypothesis!

  43. the coupling question… chemiosmotic hypothesis!

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