BIOC 3100 Study Guide - Final Guide: Starch, Pentose, Superoxide

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What are the different components of the electron transport chain. where are they situated in cells? write down the ultimate electron donor and acceptor for each component. This enzyme is linked to the etc via electron transferring flavoprotein: hydration of the double bond by enoyl - coa hydratase to form l-b-hydroxyacyl-coa. 3)nad+ dependent dehydrogenation by b-hydroxyacyl-coa: ca- cb cleavage in a thiolysis reaction with coa, catalysed by thiolase, producing acetly - coa and new fatty acyl-coa with two less carbon units. Section a - test two: both enzymes gapdh and pdc requires nad+. There is no competition for nad+ between these two enzymes. However: nadh produced in cytosol can participate in oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria. How? case study: a child (3 years old) is diagnosed with severe liver disorder and inflammation in the liver. Tissue biopsy reveal presence of large glycogen granules in liver.

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