As a result of glycolysis, there is a net gain of how many ATP? Identify the reactants and products of glycolysis, describing when and where ATP is used and synthesized. What is the net gain of ATP from the oxidation of one molecule of gluc...
The rapidly increasing biological literature is a key resource to automatically extract and gain knowledge concerning biological elements and their relations. Knowledge Networks are helpful tools in the context of biological knowledge discovery and modeling. Results We introduce a novel system calledNETME,...
Explain the role of ATP in the process and how energy is created? Describe the overall chemical equation for cellular respiration. What is the net gain of ATP from the complete metabolism (aerobic) of glucose? Discuss glycolysis and the Krebs cycle including how thi...
ATP in muscle cells. During high-intensity, short-duration workout routines, the physique depends on ATP for power. However, the amount of ATP stored in muscles is restricted and depletes quickly. Creatine phosphate steps in to replenish ATP ranges, enabling sustained muscle contraction and perfor...
To gain deeper insights into the ability of CAVPENET to bind PP2A, the same molecular modeling protocol as for PP1 was employed. AlphaFold predicted lower IDDT values when the peptides were bound to PP2A (Supplementary Figure S3). Moreover, peptides were predicted to bind to the ion ...
Glucose enters beta cells via glucose transporter type 2 and is metabolized through glycolysis and the citric acid cycle, leading to an increase in the ATP/ADP ratio. This metabolic shift closes ATP-sensitive potassium channels, resulting in cell membrane depolarization. The subsequent opening of ...