Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Pyruvic Acid, Lipid Bilayer, Gene Expression

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Liver will also undergo gluconeogenesis and produce glucose, for the brain. Acetyl-coa 2: fatty acids, ketone bodies and biosynthesis. As our blood glucose falls lipids will be released from body"s fatty acids storage that will be metabolized. However muscle doesn"t care for anything but itself, once glucose is in the blood, or fatty acids, it will take how much it needs. Triacylglycerol will begin to be broken down to fatty acids then to acetyl-coa (oxidative process) you can get reduced cofactors which feed into the electron transport chain which is great for making atp. Process from fatty acids to acetyl coa is called beta-oxidation. 1st we need to get fatty acids, if not from food then from triacylglycerol (3 fatty acids joined to glycerol) Enzyme called lipase will break this down into fatty acids and glycerol key point of regulation. Liver uses various starting material to make it.

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