BIOL 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Peptide, Glycerol, Cetyl Alcohol

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The tricarboxylic acid (tca) cycle (krebs cycle, citric acid cycle) Common pathway for fuel molecule (carbs, fats, aa) oxidation. Allows recovery of much greater portion of free energy than glycolysis. Acetyl group of acetyl coa completely oxidized to co2. Electrons removed from acetyl transferred to nad+ and. Nadh and fadh2 formed during the cycle reoxidized to nad+ and fad through action of respiratory or electron transport chain. Respiratory chain transfers electrons to o2 to form h2o. Coupled to formation of h+ gradient across inner membrane. Discharge of gradient coupled to atp synthesis. Pyruvate + coa + nad+ acetyl coa + co2 + nadh + h+ Three distinct enzymes associated in a huge protein/coenzyme complex (60 polypeptide chains) E1 (thiamine pyrophosphate), e2 (lipoic acid), e3 (fad) Overall reaction: pyruvate + nad+ + coa acetyl coa + co2 + nadh + h+ The pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction is irreversible and highly regulated. Not possible to synthesize carbs from acetyl coa.

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