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AK LECTURES (Andrey K) its Amazing that even though English is not my native language I can understand you better than I understand my professor ! Thank you! And continue spreading your knowledge
You have such a clear and concise way of teaching. I will definitely recommend you to anyone ever needing help in Biochem. Thank you so much for these videos!!!!
uhh.. can you make a video where you just explain your life? curious as to why/how you know so much spanning from quantum mechanics to glycolysis, and all in such detail. what was/is your drive and why did you do it?
Go to his website and read his about section. Dude graduated with an applied mathematics degree and just graduated from medical school a few years ago.
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Nice work, I would like to add a couple things. a high ratio of ATP to ADP will inhibit phosphofructokinase and is allosterically inhibited by citrate. AND phosphofructokinase is activated by AMP because it reverses the inhibitory effect of a high concentration of ATP. However, the most potent activator is fructose-2,6-biphosphate which increases the affinity of PFK for fructose-6-phosphate.
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I never find such explanations ever.!! Such a huge explanations makes my mind to open towards glycolysis like critical topics. Keep it up gurujee.(sir)
Your lecture is awesome! One suggestion for improvement would be that you can shift aside when you are explaining the other part written on the board so we can read and at the same time listen to your lecture. Anyway excellent job!
Thank you so much for explaining the WHY. :) I think the reason this section has always been difficult for students is because we are forced into memorizing reactions and not understanding the logic behind them. It really helps to know why the reactions take place then simple short term memory.
I would note though that he forgot to draw a hydroxyl group on carbon 2 on fructose-1,6,-bisphosphate. Hardly anything to mention though, this guy is incredible!
I have a question. At 10:03, you say that the movement of the two domains seals off the glucose, positions the ATP next to it, and prevents the ATP from being hydrolyzed prematurely. If the ATP was hydrolyzed prematurely and a phosphate group was removed, why would that keep the hexokinase from adding a phosphate group to the glucose molecule? Why couldn't the hexokinase take one of the two remaining phosphate groups attached to the adenosine in what is now ADP, and use it to add a phosphate group to the glucose? Hope that makes sense. By the way thanks so much for making these lectures, your teaching style is brilliant and you've helped me learn so much.
Also, I'm at an Ivy. I feel like they expect us to just know a lot of things from the start and that we can just piece the information together ourselves. Anyway, thank you for these details lectures! *tears of joy*
I think you forgot to mention PFK2, the enzyme that converts Fructose 6 Phosphate into Fructose 2,6 biPhosphate (The obligatory activator of PFK1) I'm a big fan of your work, keep it up.
Thank you! Thank you for your introduction of phosphate group transfer to lock the glucose molecule movement across cell membrane. Besides removal of all water molecules in the active site also interesting.
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You are actually a heroic teacher (not even kidding). I have understood so many things because of your precise explanations. It just sticks. Keep it up!
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Can you believe our senior med schoolers are all recommending this you tube channel to us for better explanations of our courses?
Great work.
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AK LECTURES (Andrey K) its Amazing that even though English is not my native language I can understand you better than I understand my professor !
Thank you! And continue spreading your knowledge
You have such a clear and concise way of teaching. I will definitely recommend you to anyone ever needing help in Biochem. Thank you so much for these videos!!!!
uhh.. can you make a video where you just explain your life? curious as to why/how you know so much spanning from quantum mechanics to glycolysis, and all in such detail. what was/is your drive and why did you do it?
I second this notion
Go to his website and read his about section. Dude graduated with an applied mathematics degree and just graduated from medical school a few years ago.
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Nice work, I would like to add a couple things. a high ratio of ATP to ADP will inhibit phosphofructokinase and is allosterically inhibited by citrate. AND phosphofructokinase is activated by AMP because it reverses the inhibitory effect of a high concentration of ATP. However, the most potent activator is fructose-2,6-biphosphate which increases the affinity of PFK for fructose-6-phosphate.
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OMG thank you so much. your explanations are so thorough. you've explained details that aren't taught in my class and they really help so to understand why things occur the way they do. I hate just memorizing stuff without actually knowing what goes on. Again, THANK YOU.
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I never find such explanations ever.!! Such a huge explanations makes my mind to open towards glycolysis like critical topics. Keep it up gurujee.(sir)
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Your lecture is awesome! One suggestion for improvement would be that you can shift aside when you are explaining the other part written on the board so we can read and at the same time listen to your lecture. Anyway excellent job!
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This was very helpful I can finally say I understand Glycolysis.
Thank you so much for explaining the WHY. :)
I think the reason this section has always been difficult for students is because we are forced into memorizing reactions and not understanding the logic behind them. It really helps to know why the reactions take place then simple short term memory.
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I would note though that he forgot to draw a hydroxyl group on carbon 2 on fructose-1,6,-bisphosphate. Hardly anything to mention though, this guy is incredible!
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I have a question. At 10:03, you say that the movement of the two domains seals off the glucose, positions the ATP next to it, and prevents the ATP from being hydrolyzed prematurely. If the ATP was hydrolyzed prematurely and a phosphate group was removed, why would that keep the hexokinase from adding a phosphate group to the glucose molecule? Why couldn't the hexokinase take one of the two remaining phosphate groups attached to the adenosine in what is now ADP, and use it to add a phosphate group to the glucose? Hope that makes sense. By the way thanks so much for making these lectures, your teaching style is brilliant and you've helped me learn so much.
Also, I'm at an Ivy. I feel like they expect us to just know a lot of things from the start and that we can just piece the information together ourselves. Anyway, thank you for these details lectures! *tears of joy*
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I think you forgot to mention PFK2, the enzyme that converts Fructose 6 Phosphate into Fructose 2,6 biPhosphate (The obligatory activator of PFK1)
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Thank you! Thank you for your introduction of phosphate group transfer to lock the glucose molecule movement across cell membrane. Besides removal of all water molecules in the active site also interesting.
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