Title: August 26, 2005
1Lecture 12
- August 26, 2005
- Lehninger (4th Edition), Chapter 17
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3FATTY ACID DEGRADATION (OXIDATION) LNC Chapter
17
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6LNC 10-1
7LNC 10-6
8LNC 10-8
9LNC 10-15
10LNC 10-16
11UPTAKE and DISTRIBUTION in Mammals
12LNC 17-1
13ADIPOSE TISSUE
LNC 21-40
14Chylomicron
LNC 17-2
15Structure of an LDL particle
LNC 21-39a
16LNC 21-39b
17Breakdown/Oxidation of Fatty Acids b-Oxidation
18Activation
LNC 17-5
19LNC 17-6
20C14 fatty acid
7 acetyl CoA 6 rounds of b
oxidation
21LNC 17-7
22LNC 19-8
23How to deal with unsaturated fatty acids
cis D3 - or double bond between b-g
LNC 17-9
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25LNC 17-10
26How to deal with a fatty acid containing
an uneven number of carbons
C3
C4
LNC 17-11
27LNC box 17-1
28LNC box 17-2
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31Degradation of very long chain fatty acids in the
peroxisome
catalase
LNC 17-12
32Glyoxalate Cycle in Plants
LNC 17-13
33Ketone Bodies
34Conditions favoring ketone body
formation depletion of OA for
gluconeogenesis acetyl-CoA becomes available
for ketone body synthesis
LNC Fig 17-18
35Metabolic Biochemistry FATTY ACID
SYNTHESIS LNC Chapter 21
36acetyl-CoA CO2 gt malonyl-CoA
the enzyme has three functional regions -
biotin carrier protein - biotin carboxylase -
transcarboxylase
LNC Fig. 21-1
37LNC Fig. 21-4
38acyl carrier protein
LNC Fig. 21-2
39End of lecture 12 August 26, 2005