Enoyl CoA hydratase catalyzes the second step in the physiologically important beta oxidation pathway of fatty acid metabolism. It is the enzyme that hydrates the double bond between second and third carbons on 2-trans/cis- enoyl-CoA. CoA and FAD are required for the function of enoyl CoA hydratase. They catalyzes the initial steps in the fatty acid beta-oxidation. CoA results in the introduction of a trans double bond between C2 and C3 of the acyl CoA thioester substrate. FAD is required co-factor to afford an alpha, beta- unsaturated fatty acid thioester of CoA.
Which of the following coenzymes/cofactors are required for the function of the enzyme, enoyl CoA hydratase?...
Which of the following coenzymes/cofactors are required for the function of the enzyme, hydroxyl acyl CoA dehydrogenase? O FAD o Coenzyme A O NAD O zinc
Which of the following enzymes are required ONLY for oxidation of mono-unsaturated fatty acids? enoyl CoA hydratase acyl CoA dehydrogenase beta-hydroxyacyl CoA dehydrogenase delta 3, delta 2 enoyl CoA isomerase acyl CoA acetyltransferase
Coenzyme A, NAD+, and FAD are coenzymes that are necessary for
energy production. Determine whether the following phrases describe
coenzyme A, NAD+, or FAD.
Which of the following coenzymes is more predominantly involved as a cosubstrate in catabolic reactions where a metabolite is oxidized? coenzyme Q FAD NADH NADPH NAD
Choose the true statement(s) about coenzymes. To be marked correct, you'll need to select all true statements, as there may be more than one correct answer. An example of a coenzyme is FAD. An example of a coenzyme is NAD+. Inorganic, non-protein cofactors are typically called coenzymes. Coenzymes are often vitamins or are made from vitamins. Arsenic is a toxic metalloid that is known to interfere with cellular metabolism. Your patient (a 3-year old female) ingested a toxic amount of...
Coenzyme A, NAD+, and FAD are coenzymes that are necessary for energy production. Determine whether the following phrases describe coenzyme A, NAD+, or FAD. (Note: If you answer any part of this questions incorrectly, a single red X will appear indicating that one or more of the phrases are sorted incorrectly.)
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Question 13 0.5 / 1 pts Mark all the enzymes that are unique to fatty acid synthesis. Enoyl CoA hydratase Thiolase Enoyl reductase Acetyl CoA carboxylase Incorrect Question 9 0/3 pts Which of the following enzymes are required ONLY for oxidation of mono-unsaturated fatty acids (mark all that apply)? B-hydroxyacyl CoA dehydrogenase acyl CoA dehydrogenase 13,12...
i. Which of the following is true for ALL B vitamins? They all function as coenzymes. They cannot be synthesized in the human body. They all play critical roles in energy metabolism. They are readily destroyed during food storage and cooking. 2. All of the following are recommended practices to preserve vitamins in food EXCEPT: use minimal water and time to cook vegetables. purchase milk in opaque containers to prevent light from destroying riboflavin. refrigerate fruits and vegetables to slow...
Indicate if the following coenzymes are involved in reduction (R) or in oxidation (O) reactions: NADPH; FAD; NAD+.
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Question 12 1 pts To successfully oxidize C18:1 where the cis double bond is between C9 and C10, which enzyme is needed to deal with this cis double bond? O CoA transferase Enoyl CoA hydratase Dienoyl CoA reductase O Enoyl CoA isomerase D Question 13 1 pts Ketone body synthesis rests on the following premise except Acetyl CoA accumulates Responding to insulin signalling During extensive fasting or starvation Oxaloacetate is largely depleted