Thursday, November 28, 2013

Grupo2a 1,3 bis-Phosphoglycerate We are a group of graduate students in Biological Sciences course,


The "Adopt a Molecule" project is an initiative of the Department. Biochemistry of IQ-USP, incomplete dominance consists of making a blog for each group of students will discuss their molecules, in a job that allows them to entwine the information, updating and sharing among students of the virtual community, receiving real time, new ideas and suggestions from netizens. This project is the responsibility of Pr. And Prof. Dr. Hugo Armelin. Dr. Sayuri Miyamoto. incomplete dominance
This cycle is also called the C3 cycle and appears in the dark phase of photosynthesis, for producing three-carbon compounds. Its onset is witha molecule Ribulose-1 ,5-bisphosphate, which joins a molecule of CO2 and H2O (this is called carboxylation) to form 3-phosphoglycerate. Then, with consumption of ATP and the conversion of NADPH to NADP +, we have a reduction step q ultimately form the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate, which may enter the gluconeogenesis and form glucose or sucrose or starch or may follow pathways and join compounds q end resulting in Ribulose-1 ,5-bisphosphate initially used, compravando the cyclical nature of this pathway. incomplete dominance One very important enzyme that is part of this cycle is the Ribulose-bifosfato-carboxilase/oxigenase (RUBISCO). q is she takes in 3 RuBP-carboxylase phosphoglyceraldehyde using your character, but in return, you can use up your character to convert RuBP oxygenase 2-phosphoglycolate, a compound q acts along the photorespiration. There is controversy over this route. It is known that she has not edixar function as the cells to ATP with excess and that excess inhibits any other metabolic pathway, entretando, so this route is performed, it is necessary qua photosynthesis happen with half its efficiency. Therefore, photorespiration is not always something truly worthwhile. To "circumvent" photorespiration, plants have developed other type of photosynthesis - C4 and CAM. the idea is to make both the plant, first, converts malate to CO2 and then in another cell (C4) or at another time (CAM), the malate back to CO2 to be used in the Calvin cycle. It is important that this is done so that the plant regulates the relative concentration [CO2] / [O2], which defines whether photorespiration will be held or not.
Grupo2a 1,3 bis-Phosphoglycerate We are a group of graduate students in Biological Sciences course, participating in the field of biochemistry. Under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Hugo Armelin and Professor. Dr. Sayuri Miyamoto, participated in the project "Adopt a Molecule", which aims to provide the world wide information about important biochemical processes that occur every moment within us and all living beings! Without further incomplete dominance ado, let the the subject. incomplete dominance View my complete profile


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