Part 2 Flashcards
What are the agent for the storage and transfer of phosphate groups
- AMP
- ADP
- ATP
Agents for the transfer of electrons in biological oxidation-reduction reactions. Accepts electrons during the oxidation of isocitrate, α-ketoglutarate, and malate.
NAD+/NADH
agents for the transfer of electrons in biological
oxidation-reduction reactions. Accepts electrons during the oxidation of succinate to fumarate.
FAD/FADH2
An agent for the transfer of acetyl groups.
Coenzyme A ( CoA/CoA-SH)
is the most important compound involved in the
transfer of phosphate groups.
ATP
what is the composition of ATP
-Two phosphoric anhydride bonds
-One phosphoric ester bond
What does the hydrolysis of the terminal phosphate (anhydride) of ATP gives?
- ADP
- Dihydrogen phospahte ion
- Energy
Hydrolysis of a phosphoric anhydride liberates __________ than
the hydrolysis of a phosphoric ester
More energy
ATP and ADP each contain high energy _______ _______ _______
Phosphoric anhydride bonds
ATP Is a universal carrier of ester groups .TRUE OR FLASE
FLASE. Phosphate groups
what is the full word of NAD+/NADH
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
Is an electron and Hydrogen ion transporting molecule
NADH
What is the full word of FAD/FADH2
Flavin adenine dinucleotide
Like NAD+ and FAD, coenzyme A contains a unit of ____
ADP
What is the vitamin part of coenzyme A
Pantothenic acid