The energy pathway is - krebs cycle or TCA cycle.
The cofactor from bottom to top are as follows
The pathway from bottom to top is -
Succinate to fumarate- here the cofactor is FAD which is reduced to FADH2 by enzyme succinate dehydrogenase.
Then
fumarate to malate - here hydration occurs by enzyme fumarase
And finally
malate to oxaloaccetate- here the cofactor is NAD+ which is reduced to NADH +H+ by the enzyme malate dehydrogenase.
what is this energy pathway? please label the missing cofactors En energy metabolism. o coo- CH2...
Acetyl COA + H2O Coo- o coo- Citrate synthase CH2 -OH -ooc— CH2 CH2 NADH + H+ COO- Oxaloacetate Coo- Citrate Aconitase Malate dehydrogenase NAD+ - Çoo- Çoo- ---OH -O00—-H HO-CH CH2 CH2 Coo- Malate Coo- Isocitrate Isocitrate lyase Malate synthase COO- COO- Coh CH2 Acetyl COA + H2O Ho Glyoxylate coo Succinate Figure 17.23 Biochemistry, Seventh Edition 2012 W. H. Freeman and Company Question 1 (10 pts) Using diagrams show the pathway that is used to convert succinate to...
Consider the following MUTASE reaction which occurs in a biosynthetic pathway for lysine COO CH2 CH- HO-C-coo- CH, coo Using as analogy a mutase reaction we have considered, what is the product X? [HINT: There are no other substrates or products in this reaction.] Coo çoo Çooº coo- CH Çoo- CH CH2 CH2 CH2 0-0-0-0-0- DCH HC-Coo- HO-C-C00 HC-C00 HO-CH coo- Сн, coo- coo- O=C-SCOA Coo-
Biochem: please label the following biochemical pathways with
the name of each compound, the enzyme involved in each reaction,
the byproducts of each reaction if there are any (ATP, ADP, NADH,
NADPH, FADH2, CO2, H2O etc.)
FADH, NAD FAD COA NADH, H COA COA H 1 2 3 H 4 18 NH P-ribose COA çoo HNICH COA CH, Coo HC 11 10 +H2O 5 coon CH COO- HC "OOC OH сн. CH 14 coo COO NADH + H 6 9...
Biochem: please label the following biochemical pathways with
the name of each compound, the enzyme involved in each reaction,
the byproducts of each reaction if there are any (ATP, ADP, NADH,
NADPH, FADH2, CO2, H2O etc.) and
if possible where reaction is capable of occuring (cytosol,
mitochondria, etc.) and the type of reaction (clevage,
transamination, isomerization, hydration, decarboxylation,
etc.)
Thank you
FADH, NAD FAD COA NADH, H COA COA H 1 2 3 H 4 18 NH P-ribose COA çoo...
Will you please help me identify the molecules and enzymes for
each number 1-17
FADH, HC FAD „CoA NAD NADH, COA COM COA H 1 2 H 3 4 18 NH P-ribose COO COA HN--H CH COA HC Hac 11 Coo 10 +H2O 5 coo 100 CH2 o coo- HC "OOC -C OH CH?. Coo- 14 CH₂ Coo OOC NADH N 9 6 15 coo NAD Çooº 17 нс OH ÇOO Pribose OOCH HO CH CO CH CH coo coo...
Match the number with the letter.
1 Oxaloacetate ÇOO H-SCOA C00 Citrate C=0 CH2 HO-C-C00 16 CHOICES: A. acetyl S-COA B. ADP C. ATP D. CO2 E. FAD F. FADH2 G. H20 H. NAD+ 1. NADH/Ht 1.02 K. H-SCOA 8 CH2 COO 14 13 CH2 COO BONUS 2.00 COO CH HC COO COO Isocitrate Malate HO-CH HO-CH CH2 COO 3 Citric acid cycle COO 7 2 3 15 4 СОЮ BONUS 6 COO 5 CH 11 HC Fumarate 7 &...
What is the structural formula of glutamic acid (pl = 3.2) at pH = 1? O NH₂ H-¢-CH2-CH2-COOH COOH NH2 H- CH2-CH3 -COOH Coo Ô NH3 H-C-CH2-CH2-Coo Coo O NHO H-C-CH2-CH-COO coo H C -CH-CH2-COOH COOH MacBook Pro F4
What is/are the missing reagent(s) (A) in the following reaction? CH3—CH, —C—OH - CH3-CH2 ——o—chy CH3OCH3 CH3OH/H/heat O H2SO4 CrOz/H+ 1)CN 2)H30+/heat
missing reagents, please explain
9. (20) For each of the following reactions, fill in the missing reagents for the formation of the product shown. Sequential steps. numbered. Reagent List: reagents from the list provided s necessary, should be HyC-Br Nah NaOH H,C- CH ( MCI) HBECH,OH Br-Br O=C=0 HOÀc) (LDA) 041 H2o depromat ΝΛΗ noad to Nattpostele Br Br-Brz H3C H-BK H4C1-NH2 H3C H,C CH, Br H2C+NCHE HEC CH2 LOA B
just complete 8-10 please
coo CH3 CH2 H CH H H HN-c-c-N-C-C-N-C-C-N-C-Coo H OH OH OH 1. How many amino acid residues are in this structure? 2. How many peptide bonds are in this structure? 3. What is the name of the C terminal residue? 4. What is the one-letter abbreviation of the N-terminal residue? 5. What is the sequence, given in three-letter code, of this peptide? 6. Circle one peptide bond. 7. Circle one alpha-carbon. 8. What is the...