Which steps are regulated in the citric acid cycle and by what types of effectors?
Which steps are regulated in the citric acid cycle and by what types of effectors?
why is step 8 (dehydrogenation) of the citric acid cycle regulated? in other words why is malate dehydrogenase regulated? plz explain with detalis and give me a definite answer why that step is being regulated
6. Citric Acid Cycle Draw the complete Citric Acid Cycle pathway, include: (a) Total number of steps in Citric Acid Cycle? (b) Specify the type of reaction in each step? (c) Name the enzymes in each step? (d) How many redox reactions are present in Citric Acid Cycle?
Which steps of the citric acid cycle generate reduced coenzymes necessary in the production of ATP? Question 18 options: A) Steps 2, 3, 4, and 7 B) Steps 3, 4, 5, and 7 C) Steps 3, 4, 6, and 8 D) Steps 1, 4, 7, and 8
One of the early steps in the citric acid cycle is the conversion of oxaloacetate to citrate.. see picture for more details 1. One of the early steps in the citric acid cycle is the conversion of oxaloacetate to citrate (see below). Propose a mechanism for this two step process using water and acidic/basic groups on the enzyme as needed (think NAC and NAS) OOC COO S- CoA. CH H20 O -C HO O -C CH citrate synthase CH CH2...
Fatty acid β-oxidation resembles several steps in citric acid cycle. Point out the steps and enzymes in both pathways and how they match each other. How about the utilization of cofactors for the oxidation steps?
Be able to label any and all steps in: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. Including (but not limited to): names of compounds, enzymes (for extra credit where stated), ATP produced, NADH and FADH2 produced, and the role or importance of main molecules. **Note: this is really three questions in one. Therefore, know how to label the sequences in 1. Glycolysis 2. The citric acid cycle and 3. Oxidative phosphorylation .
What are the delta G values for the reactions of the citric acid cycle? Which of the reactions are far from equilibrium and which are near equilibrium?
Fill out the blankets. (Citric Acid Cycle: The Reactions) Citric Acid Cycle: The Reactions
All steps of the citric acid cycle are enzyme catalyzed. Question 31 options: True False
What will happen to the citric acid cycle when a cell runs out of O2, and why? Group of answer choices a) The citric acid cycle rate would decrease because the level of NAD+ would become too low. b)The citric acid cycle rate would decrease because glycolysis would no longer produce pyruvate. c) None of the other answers is correct. D)The citric acid cycle would be unaffected, because it doesn’t use O2. E) The citric acid cycle rate would decrease...