(Dr. McLachlin) (Unit B) Topic Note 10 Flashcards
1
Q
Activation/Deactivation:
Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
A
- Activated: Dephosphorylated
- Inactive: Phosphorylated
2
Q
What is pyruvate dehydrogenase phosphorylation/dephosphorylation promoted by?
(Explain why for each answer)
A
Phosphorylation (Inactive)
* Acetyl-CoA
* NADH
Dephosphorylation (Active)
* Pyruvate
* Insulin
- Acetyl CoA: A product, thus too much will inhibit activation
- NADH: A product, thus too much will inhibit activation
- Pyruvate: A reactant, thus too much will activate
- Insulin: High insulin levels indicates there is a lot of glucose, thus pyruvate will be plenty, causing activation
3
Q
Are reactions of the Citric Acid Cycle reversible?
A
No, the Citric Acid Cycle is unidirectional