BIO 361 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Cyanohydrin, Quinone, Benzaldehyde

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Acetyl-coa is a starting material for the krebs cycle that leads to subsequent reactions that involves the catabolism of amino acids and fatty acids that allows an abundant generation of atp inside the mitochondria. But initially, the pyruvate must be converted to acetyl-coa in order to enter the subsequent reactions. The enzyme that converts pyruvate to acetyl-coa is pyruvate dehydrogenase, a mitochondrial matrix associated multi-enzyme complex. Pyruvate dehydrogenase catalyzes a reaction that is for all purposes irreversible. If you needed to make glucose to feed the brain, you will not be able to do it through pyruvate dehydrogenase to revert acetyl-coa back into pyruvate. Pfk is also a virtually irreversible reaction that gives a product that is important (fbp). Steps circumventing such irreversible steps are therefore sometimes necessary. Another irreversible reaction involves the use of pep by pyruvate dehydrogenase to make pyruvate and atp. This step must therefore be circumvented in order to reverse glycolysis.

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