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Page 1: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com
Page 2: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Gluconeogenesis

By

Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D.

Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept.

College of Medicine, [email protected]

Page 3: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Gluconeogenesis: An Overview

• Liver (mainly) and Kidneys

• Both mitochondria and Cytosol

• Exception: Glycerol, only cytosol

• Gluconeogenic substrates:

GlycerolLactateGlucogenic amino acidsPropionyl CoA

Page 4: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Gluconeqgenic Substrate: Glycerol

Glycerol Glycerol 3-phosphate*GK

Dihydroxyacetone phosphate

Glycerol 3-phosphate dehydrogenase

NAD+

NADH

Glucose

*GK: Glycerol kinase only in liver & kidneys

ATP ADP

Page 5: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Glucogenic Amino Acids

Glu, GlnPro, HisArg

MetValIle

PheTyr

Aminoacids

AspAsn

Page 6: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Gluconeogenic

Substrates

Glu, GlnPro, HisArg

MetValIle

PheTyr

Aminoacids

AspAsn

PyruvateGly, Ala, SerThr, Cys, TryAmino

acids

Propionyl CoA +

Lactate

Page 7: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Gluconeogenic Substrate: Lactate

(Cori Cycle)

Page 8: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Aerobic Glycolysis

Page 9: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Gluconeogenesis Pathway

Carboxylation of pyruvateTransport of OAA

Dephosphorylation of F 1,6-P

Dephosphorylation of G-6-P

Page 10: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Pruvate Carboxylase and PEP-CK

Fasting:Acetyl CoA(FAO)OAA(Gluconeogensis)

Pyruvate carboxylase + PEP-CK = Pyruvate kinase

Page 11: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Fructose 1,6-Bisphosphatase

Fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase = PFK-1

Page 12: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Glucose 6-Phosphatase

Glucose 6-phosphatase = GlucokinaseGlucose 6-phoshate translocase: G 6-P across ER membrane

(ER-Enzyme)

Page 13: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

F – 2,6 – Bisphosphate and PFK-2: Fasting State

(high glucagon)

Page 14: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

F – 2,6 – Bisphosphate and PFK-2: Well-fed State (high insulin)

Page 15: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Gluconeogensis:E-

Consumed

Six High-Energy Phosphate BondsFor Pyruvate toGlucose

2 ATP

2 ADP

Page 16: Gluconeogenesis By Amr S. Moustafa, M.D.; Ph.D. Assistant Prof. & Consultant, Medical Biochemistry Dept. College of Medicine, KSU amrsm@hotmail.com

Gluconeogenesis: Regulation

• Reciprocal control Gluconeogenesis & Glycolysis

• Allosteric: Acetyl CoA (Pyruvate carboxylase)

AMP or ATP F 2,6-Bisphosphate

• Glucagon ( I/G ratio)Allosteric ( F 2,6-Bisphosphate)

Covalent modification (Pyruvate kinase)

Induction (PEP-CK)

F 1,6-bisphosphatase