BIOC 3101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Malate Dehydrogenase, Oxaloacetic Acid, Glycolysis

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Bioc 3101- lecture 12 & 13 sample problems: below is the chemical reaction catalyzed by malate dehydrogenase. Phosphoenolpyruvate: consulting the table below, identify the three steps of the krebs cycle that are regulated, a typical intramitochondrial concentration of malate is 0. 22mm. If the ratio of nad+ to nadh is. 20:1, and if the malate dehydrogenase reaction is at equilibrium, what is the concentration of oxaloacetate at 25 c: consult the simplified depiction of the krebs cycle below. Fadh2, and atp/gtp are produced. (you should know/memorize how many of each molecule are made, but you should be able to figure out the steps where they are produced by examining the chemical structures). 4: describe the path that electrons take as they move from nadh to o2 through the electron transport chain. State which protein complexes & co-enzymes the electrons pass through (stating specific prosthetic group is not necessary).

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