inThe citric acid cycle there are three reactions of the citric
acid cycle it's self that are regulated:
-citrate synthase which is where ATP inhibits in in
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-isocitrate dehydrogenase: alosterrically activated by Ca2+
and ADP also is inhibited by NADH
- alpha ketoglutarate dehydrogenase which is where Ca2+
increases the rate of formation of succinyl-CoA
what would happen if all three of these reactions were not
present? what would happen if citrate synthase was not functioning,
what would happen...
Discuss one of the following topics from metabolism:
a. citric acid cycle
b. oxidative phosphorylation
Give AT LEAST THREE MAIN points. please be as much detailed and
precise as you can.
Show the three reactions in the citric acid cycle in which NADH
is produced. Including the structures. None of these reactions
involves molecular oxygen (O2), but all three reactions are
strongly inhibited by anaerobic conditions. Explain why.
1. Describe the reaction steps of the citric acid cycle with a
focus on their control. In addition discuss the energy provided to
a living cell from the metabolism of one acetyl-CoA entering the
citric acid cycle.
biochemistry
Describe the reaction of the citric acid cycle and for each step
explain the type of reaction, enzyme involved, substrate and
product, if the reaction is reversible or irreversible, any
coenzyme or prosthetic group involved, and location.