Kinesiology 3339A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Citric Acid Cycle, Keto Acid, Acetoacetic Acid

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Amino acids used for atp production (9) proteins part 2. During fasting, starvation or extended (more than what depletes your glycogen stores, more than 1. 5-2 hours) this is extended exercise. Only when this happens will you use amino acids for atp production. This situation, gluconeogenesis from non-cho sources as substrate (new glucose production). This is where amino acids categorized mainly into 2 different categories: glucogenic produces glucose by breaking down amino acids, ketogenic will not give you glucose from breakdown (only lysine and tyrosine) Pyruvate goes into acetyl-coa which goes to tca cycle. Amino acid deamination, similarity between protein and amino acid is the nitrogen (everything else is carbon/hydrogen/oxygen structure). When you deaminate, you have the backbone called ketoacid. Can be turned to acetoacetate then acetyl-coa. Reason why fats/free fatty acids cannot be turned into glucose because breakdown of long chain will go to acetyl-coa to be oxidized. Body does not have enzyme to change acetyl-coa back to pyruvate.

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