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Birth of biotechnology or industrial microbiology - ANSWER mid 19th century, pasteur's
investigations into the cause of fermentation led to discovery that yeast can grow with
or without oxygen, and that bacteria ferment grape juice to produce acids, whereas
yeast cells ferment grape juice to produce alcohol.



biotechnology - ANSWER microbes are deliberately manipulated to manufacture
products.



pasteurization - ANSWER the use of heat to kill pathogens and reduce the number of
spoilage microorganisms in food and beverages.



1897 eduard buchner - ANSWER showed process of enzymes and began the field of
biochemistry and study of metabolism



enzymes - ANSWER cell produced proteins that promote chemical reactions such as
fermentation.



dichotomous keys ANSWER stepwise series of choices between paired characteristics
where only one of two "either/or" choices applies to any particular organism. Key
directs user to another pair of statements, or provides name of organism



metabolic processes ANSWER Collection of controlled biochemical reactions that take
place within a microbe

Ultimate function is to reproduce the organism



-Every cell acquires nutrients

,-Metabolism requires energy from light or from catabolism of nutrients

-Energy is stored in adenosine triphosphate (ATP)

-Cells catabolize nutrients to form precursor metabolites

-Precursor metabolites, energy from ATP, and enzymes are used in anabolic reactions

-Enzymes plus ATP form macromolecules

-Cells grow by assembling macromolecules

-Cells reproduce once they have doubled in size



Catabolic pathways - ANSWER Break larger molecules into smaller products

Exergonic (release energy)



Anabolic pathways - ANSWER Synthesize large molecules from the smaller products of
catabolism

Endergonic (require more energy than they release)



oxidation reduction reaction - ANSWER Movement of electrons from an electron donor
to an electron acceptor

Reactions always occur simultaneously bc when its donated by one its accepted by
another.

donator=oxidized

acceptant=reduced

Cells use electron carriers to carry electrons (often in H atoms)

3 important electron carriers:

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+)

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP+)

Flavine adenine dinucleotide (FAD) → FADH2



ATP production and energy storage - ANSWER Organisms release energy from
nutrients

,Can be concentrated and stored in high-energy phosphate bonds (ATP)

Phosphorylation - organic phosphate is added to substrate

Cells phosphorylate ADP to ATP in three ways

Substrate-level phosphorylation

Oxidative phosphorylation

Photophosphorylation

Anabolic pathways use some energy of ATP by breaking a phosphate bond



3 ways cells phosphorylate ADP to ATP - ANSWER Substrate-level
phosphorylation=transfer of phosphate from a phosphorylated organic nutrient to ADP
to form ATP.

Oxidative phosphorylation=phosphorylates ADP using inorganic phosphate and energy
from respiration

Photophosphorylation=phosphorylation of ADP with inorganic phosphate with energy
from light.



enzymes - ANSWER catalysts increase the reaction rates of chemical reactions but are
not permanently changed in the process. enzymes= organic catalysts named for their
substrates or the chemicals they cause to react. substrates fit onto the specifically
shaped active sites on enzymes.



6 categories of enzymes based on mode of action

Hydrolases

Isomerases

Ligases or polymerases

Lyases

Oxidoreductases

Transferases



composition of enzymes - ANSWER Many protein enzymes are complete in themselves

, Apoenzymes= protein portion. inactive if not bound to non-protein cofactors (can be
inorganic ions or coenzymes)

organic cofactors=coenzymes

apoenzyme+its cofactor=haloenzyme

ribozymes- rna molecules functioning as enzymes



factors that affect rate of enzymatic reactions - ANSWER Temperature

pH

Enzyme and substrate concentrations

Presence of inhibitors



inhibitors - ANSWER Substances that block an enzyme's active site but do not denature
enzymes



activation energy - ANSWER amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
enzymes work by decreasing activation energy required.

carbohydrate catabolism - ANSWER most organisms oxidize carbs as main energy
source for anabolic reactions, most common glucose.

Glucose catabolized by two processes:

-Cellular respiration

-Fermentation

Glycolysis - ANSWER Takes place in cytoplasm of most cells

There is splitting of a six-carbon glucose into two three-carbon sugar molecules

Substrate-level phosphorylation-direct transfer of phosphate between two substrates

Overall yield of two ATP molecules, two molecules of NADH, and metabolic precursor
pyruvic acid



10 steps with 3 phases:

Energy-investment phase

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