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PU04

Final Examination
Carbohydrate Metabolism

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January 18, 2000

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Please provide short answers to the following 30 questions.

1.

Which sugar in a typical diet does not contain a reducing anomeric carbon?
sucrose (Lecture 1; SG p. 14; D p. 1142)

2.

Which is the major digestible carbohydrate in a typical human's diet?
starch, amylopectin, amylose (Lecture 1; SG pp. 14; D pp. 1073-1074, 1142)

3.

Fructose and galactose enter the liver and are phosphorylated at carbon number
1 (Lecture 4; SG pp. 62, 64; D pp. 307-309)

4.

The increased concentration of which ion in the lumen of the small intestines will
increase the absorption of glucose?
sodium ion (Na+) (Lecture 1; D pp. 1067-1068)

5.

Which organelle is associated with defective catabolism of glycopeptides,
mucopolysaccharides, and oligosaccharides?
lysosome (Lecture 6; D CC 8.7 p. 349)

6.

List two metabolic processes of the liver that are increased by the actions of
glucagon.
gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis (Lectures 3+4; SG pp. 28-30, 66; D pp. 311,
327)

7.

In which tissue are GLUT-3 transporters mainly responsible for the transport of
glucose into the cell?
brain (Lecture 2; SG p. 16; D p. 271)

8.

Electrons from FADH2 (produced during the tricarboxylic acid cycle) enter the
respiratory chain through which protein complex?
complex II (succinate dehydrogenase flavoprotein complex) (Lectures 7+8; SG
pp. 45, 51-52; D pp. 236-237, Fig 6.40 256-258)

9.

Which major metabolic product produced under normal circumstances by
erythrocytes and by muscle cells during intense exercise is recycled through the
liver in the Cori cycle?
lactate (Lecture 3; SG pp. 67-68; D pp. 299-301, 528-529)

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Final Examination
Carbohydrate Metabolism

January 18, 2000

The key regulatory enzyme of the pentose phosphate pathway is positively
regulated by which coenzyme? Name the enzyme.
NADP+, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (Lectures 5+6; D p. 337)

11.

An individual accidentally ingests a compound that inhibits glucose-6phosphatase. After an overnight fast, this individual, compared with a healthy
person, would have a higher level of which macromolecule in the liver?
glycogen (Lecture 4; D p. 316)

12.

Provide the complete name of the structure shown below.
CH2OH
O

H

H

H
H

OH

OH

OH
H

OH

α-D-glucopyranose (Lecture 1; D p. 1140)
13.

Which glycolytic enzymes are involved in substrate-level phosphorylation?
glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, phosphoglycerate kinase and
pyruvate kinase (Lecture 2; SG pp. 20-21; D pp. 276-278)

14.

Familial fructokinase deficiency causes no symptoms because
hexokinase can phosphorylate fructose (Lectures 2,3,9; SG p. 64; D CC 8.2 p.
342)

15.

Given that the standard free energy change (∆Go') for the hydrolysis of ATP is
-7.3 kcal mol-1 and that for the hydrolysis of glucose-6-phosphate is -3.3 kcal
mol-1, what is the ∆Go' for the phosphorylation of glucose?
glucose + ATP → glucose-6-phosphate + ADP
-4.0 kcal mol-1 (Lectures 7+8; SG p. 37; D p. 225)

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Final Examination
Carbohydrate Metabolism

January 18, 2000

Which one activity is simultaneously stimulated by epinephrine in heart muscle
and inhibited by epinephrine in liver?
glycolysis (Lecture 3; SG p. 29; D pp. 295-298)

17.

Which are the two monosaccharides and the amino acid that comprise the core
structure of N-linked glycoproteins?
mannose, N-acetylglucosamine, asparagine (Lecture 6; D p. 350)

18.

Following a diet fad meal of skim milk and yogurt, an adult female patient
experiences abdominal distention, nausea, cramping, and pain followed by a
watery diarrhea. This set of symptoms has been observed each time that the meal
is consumed. A likely diagnosis is
lactase deficiency (Lectures 1+9; D CC 26.4 pp. 1075, 1095)

19.

Which types of glycosidic linkages are found in glycogen?
α-1,4 and α-1,6 glycosidic linkages (Lecture 4; SG p. 26; D pp. 314, 316)

20.

In which mitochondrial subcompartment will the electron transport chain be
found?
inner mitochondrial membrane (Lecture 8; SG p. 54; D p. 241)

21.

A muscle-building nutritional supplement that contains succinate was advertised
with the statement, “Succinate will provide your muscles with energy even when
oxygen is depleted.” In the absence of oxygen, the oxidation of 1 mole of
succinate in muscle would yield how many moles of ATP?
0 (Lecture 7+8; SG p. 39; D p. 238)

22.

List two compounds that are highly toxic to humans because any one of them can
generate the most highly reduced state of most of the respiratory chain carriers
and list the protein complex they inhibit.
carbon monoxide, cyanide, azide, complex IV (cytochrome oxidase) (Lecture 8;
SG p. 51-52; D p. 259)

23.

Which are the two monosaccharides that comprise the repeating units of
hyaluronate and in which organelle are the polysaccharide chains assembled?
N-acetylglucosamine, glucuronic acid, endoplasmic reticulum (Lecture 6; D Fig
8.11 p. 356)

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24.

Final Examination
Carbohydrate Metabolism

January 18, 2000

After 2 days of fasting, which major process produces blood glucose?
gluconeogenesis (Lectures 4+9; D p. 539)

25.

In an individual at rest who has fasted for 12 hours, indicate three enzymes that
will be phosphorylated in the liver.
glycogen synthetase, PFK-2, phosphorylase, phosphorylase kinase, and pyruvate
kinase (Lecture 3+4; SG p. 32; D pp. 295-299, 322-330, 539)

26.

Which metabolite is common to both the oxidative and the nonoxidative branch of
the pentose phosphate pathway?
ribulose-5-phosphate (Lecture 5; SG pp. 59-60; D pp. 337-340)

27.

Which three enzymes from the carbohydrate metabolic pathways require thiamine
pyrophosphate as a coenzyme?
α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, pyruvate dehydrogenase, transketolase (Lectures

5+7; SG p. 38; D pp. 228, 234, 338)
28.

Name one shuttle and two coenzymes that facilitate translocation of reducing
equivalents from the cytosol to the mitochondrial matrix.
α-glycerol phosphate or malate-aspartate shuttle, NADH, FADH2, coenzyme Q

(ubiquinone) (Lectures 8+9; SG p. 57; D p. 244)
29.

Which three enzymes from carbohydrate metabolism contain Fe as a cofactor?
aconitase, succinate dehydrogenase, NADH dehydrogenase, cytochrome oxidase
(Lectures 2,7,8,9; SG pp. 44-45; D pp. 251-256)

30.

Predict the integral number of ATP molecules that could be produced based upon
the following information.
NAD+ + 2H+ + 2e- ⇔ NADH + H+
Coenzyme Qox + 2e- ⇔ coenzyme Qred
ATP + H2O ⇔ ADP + Pi + H+

∆εo' = -0.32 V
∆εo' = +0.10 V

∆G˚ = -7.3 kcal mol-1

∆G˚ = -nF ∆εo' where F = 23 kcal V-1 mol-1
∆G˚ = -2(23 kcal V-1 mol-1)[+0.1-(-0.32) V] = -46(0.42) kcal mol-1 = -19 kcal mol-1
# ATP = -19 kcal mol-1/(-7.3 kcal mol-1 ATP-1) = 2.6
2 ATP can be potentially produced (Lecture 8; D pp. 247-248)

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  • 1. PU04 Final Examination Carbohydrate Metabolism Code: January 18, 2000 Score: Please provide short answers to the following 30 questions. 1. Which sugar in a typical diet does not contain a reducing anomeric carbon? sucrose (Lecture 1; SG p. 14; D p. 1142) 2. Which is the major digestible carbohydrate in a typical human's diet? starch, amylopectin, amylose (Lecture 1; SG pp. 14; D pp. 1073-1074, 1142) 3. Fructose and galactose enter the liver and are phosphorylated at carbon number 1 (Lecture 4; SG pp. 62, 64; D pp. 307-309) 4. The increased concentration of which ion in the lumen of the small intestines will increase the absorption of glucose? sodium ion (Na+) (Lecture 1; D pp. 1067-1068) 5. Which organelle is associated with defective catabolism of glycopeptides, mucopolysaccharides, and oligosaccharides? lysosome (Lecture 6; D CC 8.7 p. 349) 6. List two metabolic processes of the liver that are increased by the actions of glucagon. gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis (Lectures 3+4; SG pp. 28-30, 66; D pp. 311, 327) 7. In which tissue are GLUT-3 transporters mainly responsible for the transport of glucose into the cell? brain (Lecture 2; SG p. 16; D p. 271) 8. Electrons from FADH2 (produced during the tricarboxylic acid cycle) enter the respiratory chain through which protein complex? complex II (succinate dehydrogenase flavoprotein complex) (Lectures 7+8; SG pp. 45, 51-52; D pp. 236-237, Fig 6.40 256-258) 9. Which major metabolic product produced under normal circumstances by erythrocytes and by muscle cells during intense exercise is recycled through the liver in the Cori cycle? lactate (Lecture 3; SG pp. 67-68; D pp. 299-301, 528-529) 1
  • 2. PU04 10. Final Examination Carbohydrate Metabolism January 18, 2000 The key regulatory enzyme of the pentose phosphate pathway is positively regulated by which coenzyme? Name the enzyme. NADP+, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (Lectures 5+6; D p. 337) 11. An individual accidentally ingests a compound that inhibits glucose-6phosphatase. After an overnight fast, this individual, compared with a healthy person, would have a higher level of which macromolecule in the liver? glycogen (Lecture 4; D p. 316) 12. Provide the complete name of the structure shown below. CH2OH O H H H H OH OH OH H OH α-D-glucopyranose (Lecture 1; D p. 1140) 13. Which glycolytic enzymes are involved in substrate-level phosphorylation? glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, phosphoglycerate kinase and pyruvate kinase (Lecture 2; SG pp. 20-21; D pp. 276-278) 14. Familial fructokinase deficiency causes no symptoms because hexokinase can phosphorylate fructose (Lectures 2,3,9; SG p. 64; D CC 8.2 p. 342) 15. Given that the standard free energy change (∆Go') for the hydrolysis of ATP is -7.3 kcal mol-1 and that for the hydrolysis of glucose-6-phosphate is -3.3 kcal mol-1, what is the ∆Go' for the phosphorylation of glucose? glucose + ATP → glucose-6-phosphate + ADP -4.0 kcal mol-1 (Lectures 7+8; SG p. 37; D p. 225) 2
  • 3. PU04 16. Final Examination Carbohydrate Metabolism January 18, 2000 Which one activity is simultaneously stimulated by epinephrine in heart muscle and inhibited by epinephrine in liver? glycolysis (Lecture 3; SG p. 29; D pp. 295-298) 17. Which are the two monosaccharides and the amino acid that comprise the core structure of N-linked glycoproteins? mannose, N-acetylglucosamine, asparagine (Lecture 6; D p. 350) 18. Following a diet fad meal of skim milk and yogurt, an adult female patient experiences abdominal distention, nausea, cramping, and pain followed by a watery diarrhea. This set of symptoms has been observed each time that the meal is consumed. A likely diagnosis is lactase deficiency (Lectures 1+9; D CC 26.4 pp. 1075, 1095) 19. Which types of glycosidic linkages are found in glycogen? α-1,4 and α-1,6 glycosidic linkages (Lecture 4; SG p. 26; D pp. 314, 316) 20. In which mitochondrial subcompartment will the electron transport chain be found? inner mitochondrial membrane (Lecture 8; SG p. 54; D p. 241) 21. A muscle-building nutritional supplement that contains succinate was advertised with the statement, “Succinate will provide your muscles with energy even when oxygen is depleted.” In the absence of oxygen, the oxidation of 1 mole of succinate in muscle would yield how many moles of ATP? 0 (Lecture 7+8; SG p. 39; D p. 238) 22. List two compounds that are highly toxic to humans because any one of them can generate the most highly reduced state of most of the respiratory chain carriers and list the protein complex they inhibit. carbon monoxide, cyanide, azide, complex IV (cytochrome oxidase) (Lecture 8; SG p. 51-52; D p. 259) 23. Which are the two monosaccharides that comprise the repeating units of hyaluronate and in which organelle are the polysaccharide chains assembled? N-acetylglucosamine, glucuronic acid, endoplasmic reticulum (Lecture 6; D Fig 8.11 p. 356) 3
  • 4. PU04 24. Final Examination Carbohydrate Metabolism January 18, 2000 After 2 days of fasting, which major process produces blood glucose? gluconeogenesis (Lectures 4+9; D p. 539) 25. In an individual at rest who has fasted for 12 hours, indicate three enzymes that will be phosphorylated in the liver. glycogen synthetase, PFK-2, phosphorylase, phosphorylase kinase, and pyruvate kinase (Lecture 3+4; SG p. 32; D pp. 295-299, 322-330, 539) 26. Which metabolite is common to both the oxidative and the nonoxidative branch of the pentose phosphate pathway? ribulose-5-phosphate (Lecture 5; SG pp. 59-60; D pp. 337-340) 27. Which three enzymes from the carbohydrate metabolic pathways require thiamine pyrophosphate as a coenzyme? α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, pyruvate dehydrogenase, transketolase (Lectures 5+7; SG p. 38; D pp. 228, 234, 338) 28. Name one shuttle and two coenzymes that facilitate translocation of reducing equivalents from the cytosol to the mitochondrial matrix. α-glycerol phosphate or malate-aspartate shuttle, NADH, FADH2, coenzyme Q (ubiquinone) (Lectures 8+9; SG p. 57; D p. 244) 29. Which three enzymes from carbohydrate metabolism contain Fe as a cofactor? aconitase, succinate dehydrogenase, NADH dehydrogenase, cytochrome oxidase (Lectures 2,7,8,9; SG pp. 44-45; D pp. 251-256) 30. Predict the integral number of ATP molecules that could be produced based upon the following information. NAD+ + 2H+ + 2e- ⇔ NADH + H+ Coenzyme Qox + 2e- ⇔ coenzyme Qred ATP + H2O ⇔ ADP + Pi + H+ ∆εo' = -0.32 V ∆εo' = +0.10 V ∆G˚ = -7.3 kcal mol-1 ∆G˚ = -nF ∆εo' where F = 23 kcal V-1 mol-1 ∆G˚ = -2(23 kcal V-1 mol-1)[+0.1-(-0.32) V] = -46(0.42) kcal mol-1 = -19 kcal mol-1 # ATP = -19 kcal mol-1/(-7.3 kcal mol-1 ATP-1) = 2.6 2 ATP can be potentially produced (Lecture 8; D pp. 247-248) 4