BCHM 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Isocitric Acid, Aconitase, Fumaric Acid

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Lecture ten - glycolysis and tca/citric acid cycle/krebs. Describe the tca cycle in terms of its substrates, products and the net atp yield. Identify the mechanisms which regulate the tca cycle: direct regulation of tca cycle enzymes. Also referred to as krebs cycle or the citric acid cycle. Cycle of reactions involving the metabolism (oxidation) of acetyl coa to h2o and co2: close proximity to the etc. Substrate acetyl coa is supplied by the breakdown of energy rich molecules from the diet: carbohydrates, proteins. Oxaloacetate is first combined with the acetyl group of acetyl coa (ie ch3-c=o) Oxaloacetate is regenerated as the cycle completes. Entry of acetyl coa into the cycle does not lead to a net production or loss of the cycle intermediates. Traffic circle analogy: catabolism of amino acids generate cycle intermediates. Intermediates provide building blocks for amino acid synthesis. Intermediates also function in formation of glucose from amino acids.

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