BIOC 2580 Study Guide - Citric Acid Cycle, Oxaloacetic Acid, Malic Acid

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Bioc*2580 fall 2009 second half (josephy): practice problems solutions: oxaloacetate is formed in the final step of the tca cycle, by oxidation of malate. Nevertheless, the tca cycle does not occur under anaerobic conditions. The tca cycle requires a supply of oxidized cofactors, fad and nad+. Under anaerobic conditions, the cofactors would accumulate in their reduced states, because the electron transport chain is not operating. 1: several electron carriers have been isolated from the mitochondria of a recently-discovered protozoan species. The standard reduction potentials of these carriers have been determined. The carriers are believed to be required for the re-oxidation of nadh by molecular oxygen, just as in the mammalian system. Predict which steps of the electron-transfer chain in this species are sufficiently exergonic to support atp synthesis. Assume that the free energy required for cellular. Atp synthesis (taking into account the efficiency of conversion of electron- transfer energy into. Atp synthesis, which is <100%) is 60 kj/mol.

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