05-12-2010, 05:21 PM
i always get confused by how much ATP is produced per glucose in glucolysis
According to my understanding
By anerobic glycolysis...2ATP(substrate level phosphorylation)
By aerobic glycolyis(malate shuttle)
2ATP(substrate level phosphorylation)
2NADH will give 2(3ATP)=6
so total 8 ATP/glucose
By aerobic glycolyis( (glycerol phosphate shuttle)
2ATP(substrate level phosphorylation)
2FADH2 will give 2(2)=4
so total of 6 ATP/glusoe
what FA says is 32 ATP from malate shuttle n 30 from (glycerol phosphate shuttle)..what does that suppose to mean?
According to my understanding
By anerobic glycolysis...2ATP(substrate level phosphorylation)
By aerobic glycolyis(malate shuttle)
2ATP(substrate level phosphorylation)
2NADH will give 2(3ATP)=6
so total 8 ATP/glucose
By aerobic glycolyis( (glycerol phosphate shuttle)
2ATP(substrate level phosphorylation)
2FADH2 will give 2(2)=4
so total of 6 ATP/glusoe
what FA says is 32 ATP from malate shuttle n 30 from (glycerol phosphate shuttle)..what does that suppose to mean?