BIOL 2020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Oxidizing Agent, Atp Hydrolysis, Exergonic Reaction

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When h come off, there is a loss of e- , A is electron doner, b is e- acceptor a is reducing agent; b is oxidising agent b/c it accepts e- from reducing agent. Major acceptor is nad+ - ligase gets adenylated from atp or nad+ . it has amp & linked to second sugar group to a nicotinamide group by a diphosphate group. The nicotinamide is group that accepts & donates e-. benzene gets reduced so less double bonds. When nicotinamide is reduced, it accepts 2 e- & 2 h+, but 1 h+ is left in solution. Because 2 negative and 1 positive charge is added, the net charge of reduced factor is uncharged. Nad+ is an oxidizing agent b/t it can accept electrons. Major donor of e- is nadph or major reducing agent. This group has a phosphate group on nadph. Ex: when glucose gets oxidized, its is broken down to.

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