Krebs Cycle Flashcards
1
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Segment A
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- Pyruvate from glycolysis is oxidized into acetyl group that feeds into citrate cycle
- 2-carbon acetyl CoA combines with 4-carbon oxaloacetate
- produces 6-carbon compound citrate
2
Q
Segment B
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- oxidation reactions produce NADH
- loss of 2 CO2s produces a new 4-carbon compound
- 1 ATP is directly generated for each acetyl group fed in
3
Q
Segment C
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- two additional oxidations generate another NADH
- also produces and FADH2
- regenerates the original 4-carbon oxaloacetate
4
Q
GTP
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made in Krebs cycle from succinyl to succinate through substrate level phosphorylation
GDP with one more phosphate
can transfer its phosphate to ADP to make ATP
can be used in processes like ribosome formation
5
Q
why can FADH and NADH be used as energy currency like ATP
A
large and expensive (require lots of energy)
unstable enough to not be useful for long term storage
6
Q
products of krebs cycle
A
8 NADH + 2 FADH
7
Q
oxidative decarboxylation by pyruvate dehydrogenase complex
A
reactants: pyruvate, h+ ion, coenzyme A sulfhydryl
products: carbon dioxide, Acetyl CoA
h from Coenzyme A sulfhydryl and h+ ion bind to NAD+ to form NADH