Structure of Glucose Permease
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Permease binds to glucose in a lock-and-key type fashion. Surface shapes in the glucose permease complement the binding site of the glucose molecule. - Energy is released when glucose binds to permease.giraffe skin image by Undy from Fotolia.com
Energy released when glucose binds to the permease is used by the permease to change its shape and to open, providing access to the other side of the cell membrane. Molecules of glucose are deposited on the inner side beyond the membrane's lipid bilayer. - Glucose-6-phosphatepolymer in tube image by laurent dambies from Fotolia.com
After being transported across the membrane's lipid bilayer, glucose is set free from the permease transporter and becomes glucose-6-phosphate by phosphorylation. - Addition of a phosphate group.chemistry image by david hughes from Fotolia.com
Phosphorylation is the adding of a phosphate group (PO4) to the sixth carbon of the glucose molecule, resulting in enzyme activation. - Constant gradient concentration.way image by Andrei Merkulov from Fotolia.com
Phosphorylation of glucose into glucose-6-phosphate keeps the permease from transporting glucose back out through the cell membrane and decreases the number of glucose molecules inside the cell to keep the gradient concentration at a constant equilibrium.
How Permease Binds to Glucose
What Is 'Binding Energy'?
Glucose Unleashed
What Is Phosphorylation?
Purpose of Phosphorylation
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