BIOL 118 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Intermembrane Space, Liposome, Osmosis

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Oxidation of glucose- glucose is the electron donor. Note how glucose has lost electrons" and h"s when it is converted to co2. We say that glucose is the electron donor. Atp is needed to get the reaction going. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide(nad+) is reduced to nadh. Plays role later on as another electron carrier. Feedback inhibition= high level of product inhibits the function of the first enzyme. Pyruvate processing and the citric acid cycle occur in the mitochondrial matrix. Cristae in the matrix gives it more mitochondrial space. Pyruvate reacts with coenzyme a to produce acetyl coa. One of pyruvates carbons oxidized to co2. Two remaining carbons are transferred to coa. 2. ) pyruvate processing-pyruvate is oxidized to form acetyl coa. 3. ) citric acid cycle- acetyl coa is oxidized. Citrate is the first molecule in the cycle. Formed from acetyl coa and oxaloacetate (the last molecule in the cylce) The two remaining carbons from pyruvate are oxidized to co2.

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