BCMB 3100 Lecture 16: Unit 3: Lecture Notes 10/13

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Unit 3: metabolism ii - lecture on 10/13. Like glycolysis and gluconeogenesis, the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl coa and the citric acid cycle are metabolic pathways governed by principles we learned in unit 2. Picks up electrons and form the carbon molecule and forms nadh. >when pyruvate enters the citric acid cycle and the acetyl coa enzyme is formed, this reaction is irreversible. Two atp is produced by citric acid cycle per glucose: electron carrier: nadh delivers electrons to electron transport chain, electrons are transferred from one electron to the next in the electron transport chain. As they move along the chain, they give up a little energy each time: the flow of hydrogen ions helps spin the machine and help form atp. 2 pyruvate + 2 coenzyme a + 2nad+ -> 2 acetyl-coa +2co2 + 2 nadh. Start of the citric acid cycle: the begins with the reaction between acetyl-coa.

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