GoodAfternoon Mr Shandele, With regards to glycogenesis and glycogenolysis, what are the rate limiting steps??
@michealphiri9383
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This makes me wonder about some people who claim to eat too much, therefore must have excess acetyl CoA which is eventually converted to Malonyl CoA for lipogenesis leading to excess fats but still don't get fat (gain weight). What could be the reason? Or maybe it's just myths?🤷♂️
@biochemistryclinic695
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interesting 😆. Gaining weight mainly means accumulating fat deposits. So if someone is eating alot and they are burning down fat, they may not gain as much. For others it could be genetic actually. Hope this helps
@brianmusuku
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MY QUESTION IS: Do glycolysis and PPP occur at the same time? Is it that when one is active the other one has to be inactive?
@biochemistryclinic695
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Take Note that both Glycolysis and Pentose Phosphate Pathway make use of Glucose-6-Phosphate. The interplay between the two pathways depends on what the body needs more at a given time... If the body needs NADPH more than ATP for instance, the G-6-P will be diverted to PPP's oxidative phase to produce the much needed NADPH. If the demand for ATP is higher than that of NADPH or Ribose 5 Phosphate then Glycolysis is favored.
@brianmusuku
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@@biochemistryclinic695 So if one is favoured, what happens to the other? Does unfavoured continue n a small % or it stops completely?
@biochemistryclinic695
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@@brianmusuku I will send a video shortly to explain this clearly, look out for it, "Glycolysis vs Pentose Phosphate Pathway"
@brianmusuku
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@@biochemistryclinic695 Alright thanks Sir otherwise am your patient on this one.
@biochemistryclinic695
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@@brianmusuku 😂 you have come to the right clinic.....The next dosage will completely cure you. Lol
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