The citric acid cycle Flashcards
What are the names of intermediates of citric acid cycle
Acetyl-CoA–Citrate–Isocitrate–alpha ketoglutarate–Succinyl-CoA–Succinate–Fumurate–Malate—Oxaloacetate
Enzyme involved in Citrate and isocitrate
synthase
aconitrate
What are the enzyme involved in a-ketoglutarate and succinyl-CoA
a-ketoglutarate Dehydrogenase complex
succinyl-CoA Synthase
enzyme involved in Succinate and fumarate
Succinate dehydrogenase
fumurase
what enzyme are involved in Malate
L-malate dehydrogenase
CO2 leaves at steps
3 and 4
What steps are reduced to NADH by dehydrogenase reaction
3, 4 and 8
I molecule of FAD reduce to____ in which step
FADH2, step 6
Each Acetyl CoA enterying the citric acid cycle nets:
2 NADH
1FADH2
! GTP(or 1ATP)
Oxidation of each NADH yields ____ and Oxidation of each FADH2 yields ____
2.5 ATP
1.5 ATP
conversion of Isocitrate to a-Ketoglutarate produce
NADH and CO2
NADH and CO2 is produce during with stage of the citric acid cycle
Conversion of a-ketoglutarate to succinyl
FADH2 is produce in
Succinate to fumurate
GTP is produce in
Succinyl-CoA to Succinate
NADH is also produce in
Malate to Oxaloacetate