TOPIC 4: TCA CYCLE Flashcards

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TCA in fed state occurs at

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2
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Where do glycolysis and TCA cycle occur

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Glycolysis
- Eukaryotes and prokaryotes = cytoplasm
TCA Cycle
- Eukaryotes – mitochondrial matrix
- Bacteria – cytoplasm

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3
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TCA overview

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4
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Mitochondrial transport systems

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  • Transporters for many key metabolites
  • Pyruvate transporter/ carrier transports pyruvate in for H +
  • Pyruvate- (i.e. it is negatively charged)
  • Secondary active transporter
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5
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primary transport

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energy used to drive solute movement against concentration gradient

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6
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Secondary transport

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a gradient already established by primary active transport is used to cotransport a second solute

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7
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Production of acetyl CoA

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  • Once pyruvate is inside the mitochondria, it can start to be metabolised
  • The first step is conversion to acetyl CoA:
  • This is an oxidative decarboxylation reaction
  • Irreversible
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8
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  • Pyruvate dehydrogenase is a complex consisting of three distinct enzymes
  • It also requires 5 coenzymes, what are these?
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  1. Thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP)
  2. Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)
  3. Lipoate
  4. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)
  5. Coenzyme A (CoASH)
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9
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The acetyl CoA formed is a

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Thiol ester

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10
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Beer-Lambert Law

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  • This law relates the amount of light absorbed (or transmitted) through a substance to the properties of that particular substance
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11
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Beers Law

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amount of light absorbed is directly proportional to the concentration of a solution (c)

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12
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Lamberts Law

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amount of light absorbed is directly proportional to the path length (l)

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