BIOC 202 Chapter 7: Krebs Cycle

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Synthase: enzyme catalyzing a synthetic rxn where 2 units joined w/o atp. Synthetase: joining of molecules w atp, ntp consumed. Rxn #1: citrate synthase forms citrate by binding oxaloactate + acetyl coa, c4--->c6, a) aldol condensation to form citryl coa, b) hydrolysis of citryl coa----> citrate + coash, step 2 drives step 1. Rxn #2: aconitase converts citrate--->isocitrate, move oh group, dehydration rxn to form cis-aconitase, followed by hydration to make isocitrate, citrate--->cis-aconitase--->isocitrate, dgo" is positive, rxn driven by rxns 1 and 3. Rxn #4: a-ketoglutarate is decarboxylated/oxidized and bound to coa by a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex, make succinyl-coa, co2 and nadh, occurs by same method as pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, same cofactors, similar e1 + e2 + e3, c5--->c4. Succinyl-coa synthetase converts succinyl-coa--->succinate, make gtp + coash: rxn is driven by -dg in cleavage of thioester bond, note: gtp can be converted to atp by nucleoside diphosphate kinase, gtp + adp <> gdp + atp.

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