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Title: Chemotrophic Energy Metabolism: Aerobic Respiration I


1
Chemotrophic Energy Metabolism Aerobic
Respiration I
  • Reading Becker, ch. 14, pp. 404-

2
Aerobic Respiration
3
2 Ways to Produce Acetyl CoA in the Mitochondrion
  • Oxidative Decarboxylation of pyruvate to acetate
  • Esterification of acetate to coenzyme A
  • O O O
  • H3C C C O- H3C C 0-
  • Fatty acids are esterified to coenzyme A
  • Fatty acids are oxidized to produce acetyl CoA

oxidative decarboxylation
pyruvate dehydrogenase
4
Esterification of Acetate to Coenzyme A
  • Sulfhydryl group (thiol group) forms a thioester
    bond with acetate
  • Coenzyme A is now acetylated and is referred to
    as acetyl CoA

5
TCA Cycle
  • TCA Cycle Citric Acid Cycle Krebs Cycle
  • TCA (TriCarboxylic Acid)
  • produces citrate (aka citric acid) as an
    intermediate in the cycle
  • citrate is a tricarboxylic acid

6
Condensed Version of the TCA Cycle
  • 2C acyl group from acetyl CoA 4C oxaloacetate ?
    6C citrate
  • Citrate ? 4C oxaloacetate
  • 2 CO2
  • 3 NADH
  • 1 FADH
  • 1 ATP
  • FAD flavin adenine dinucleotide
  • reduced form FADH

Reduced coenzymes
7
Per Glucose Yield of the TCA Cycle
  • 2 ATP
  • 6 NADH
  • 2 FADH

8
Allosteric Regulation of the TCA Cycle
  • Activators of acetyl CoA formation
  • CoA, NAD, AMP
  • Inhibitors of acetyl CoA formation
  • Acetyl CoA, NADH, ATP
  • Activators of TCA reactions
  • ADP
  • Inhibitors of TCA reactions
  • NADH

9
Fat As An Energy Source For Cells
Glycerol enters the glycolytic pathway as
dihydroxyacetone phosphate!
10
b-Oxidation of Fatty Acids
Fatty acids become esterified to coenzyme A by
forming a thioester bond with the reactive
sulfhydryl group. Subsequent fatty acid
oxidation forms acetyl CoA. 2 carbons from the
fatty acid remain attached to CoA, and the
liberated fatty acid chain is now 2 carbons
shorter. Liberated fatty acid can become
esterified to another molecule of CoA for another
round of b-oxidation.
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