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Summary Metabolism Basics – Energy, Enzymes, Regulation & Hormones

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This foundational guide to biochemistry and metabolism covers the big-picture overview that students need to understand energy production, enzyme function, and cellular regulation. Perfect for first-year biomedical or pre-med students. Topics Covered: ATP generation and its role in cellular energy Metabolism’s four major functions (energy, biosynthesis, degradation, macromolecule assembly) Key pathways: glycolysis, TCA, beta-oxidation Enzyme regulation: allosteric sites, gene-level control, hormonal effects Cofactors: NAD⁺, FAD, NADPH – roles in catabolism vs. anabolism Hormonal regulation via insulin and glucagon Compartmentalization of metabolic pathways Genetic regulation and mRNA detection techniques Overview of tissues with unique metabolic roles (liver, muscle, RBCs)

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Biomedical Sciences – Metabolism 1

Functions of Metabolism

1. Obtain and Trap Chemical Energy
• The body extracts chemical energy from food through complex metabolic processes such
as glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
• This energy is mainly stored in the form of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), often called the
energy currency of the cell.
• ATP molecules store energy in their high-energy phosphate bonds and provide this energy
to drive essential biological functions including:
- Muscle contraction: ATP fuels the interaction of actin and myosin filaments.
- Nerve transmission: ATP powers ion pumps that maintain electrical gradients.
- Biosynthesis: ATP supplies energy to synthesize proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids.

2. Build Precursors to Macromolecules
• Metabolism provides the essential building blocks (precursors) for macromolecule
synthesis.
• Amino acids are synthesized through various pathways, such as the serine and glutamate
pathways, and serve as the fundamental units of proteins.
• Fatty acids and glycerol are produced mainly through lipogenesis, which are then
combined to form triglycerides (fats) for energy storage.
• Nucleotides, synthesized via de novo and salvage pathways, form the building blocks of
DNA and RNA necessary for genetic material.

3. Assembly of Precursors into Macromolecules
• The smaller precursors are enzymatically linked to form larger macromolecules:
- Proteins: Amino acids polymerize via peptide bonds through ribosomal translation.
- Nucleic acids: Nucleotides polymerize to form DNA and RNA strands.
- Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides like glucose polymerize into polysaccharides like
glycogen.
- Lipids: Fatty acids esterify with glycerol to form triglycerides and phospholipids.

4. Degradation of Macromolecules
• Cells break down damaged or excess macromolecules to recycle components and maintain
homeostasis.
• Proteins are degraded by proteases such as the proteasome and lysosomal cathepsins.
• Nucleic acids are broken down by nucleases releasing nucleotides for reuse.
• This dual function of degradation and synthesis balances cellular composition and
function.
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