Gluconeogenesis - Function - Control
gluconeogenesis Gluconeogenesis is the process of glucose and glycogen biosynthesis from noncarbohydrate sources It is important to produce glucose when dietary carbohydrates GLUCONEOGENESIS CONTROLMECHANISMS OF REGULATION • Allosteric regulation • Hormonal regulation • Substrate availabilityALLOSTERIC REGULATION Pyruvate
The reactions of gluconeogenesis are mostly the same reactions of glycolysis, just in the opposite order The irreversible reactions of Gluconeogenesis is an important biochemical pathway that helps maintain a constant glucose supply for our cells Students make colorful models of the 11 enzymes
Gluconeogenesis ADP + Pi GTP COO– C O Pyruvate carboxylase CH2 Phosphoenolpyruvate Oxaloacetate carboxykinase COO–Figure Reversal of the reaction of Gluconeogenesis Pathway and Definition · Gluconeogenesis is a metabolic pathway for making the sugar glucose from non-carbohydrate sources of