Title: Principles of Biochemistry 4e
1- Chapter 13. The citric acid cycle.
- Introduction
- The mitochondrion
- Conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA
21. Introduction
31. Intrroduction
Glucose (6C) 6 O2 ? 6 CO2 6 H2O
Energy
41. Introduction where are we?
Glucose (6C) 2 Pyruvate (3C)
2NADH 2ATP
2NAD
2NAD
2 Ethanol 2CO2
2 Lactate
2CO2
2 NADH
2 Acetyl CoA
52 Acetyl CoA (2C)
Citric acid cycle
4 CO2
6 NADH
6 FADH2
2 GTP
6- The mitochondrion power house
- of the cell
Cytosol- glycolysis
Citric acid cycle
Inter membrane space
Electron transport ATP formation
7C F
83. Conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA
9Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex E1 pyruvate
dehydrogenase thiamine pyrophosphate E2 Dihydr
olipoamide acetyltransferase lipoic
acid E3 Dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase FAD
10Also mobile cofactors CoA NAD
11E1 pyruvate dehydrogenase thiamine
pyrophosphate
carbanion
Thiamine pyrophosphate
12Step 1 E1 - decarboxylation
13Step 2 E2
Redox rx.
14Step 3 E2 Transfer acetate to CoA.
15Step 4. E2 Reoxidation of lipoamide by FAD
16Step 5 E3 Reoxidation of FADH2 by NAD
FADH2 NAD ?? FAD NADH
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19Acetyl-CoA is a crossroads.
fats
glycogen
Fatty acids
Amino acids
glucose
Acetyl-CoA
biosynthesis
Citric acid cycle
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27Produces FADH2
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31Very important
pyruvate
CO2
CoA
NADH
Acetyl-CoA
CoA
citrate
oxaloacetate
NADH
isocitrate
CO2
malate
NADH
a-ketoglutarate
fumerate
CoA
CO2
NADH
succinate
FADH2
Succinyl-CoA
GTP
CoA
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