BCM 475 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Thiamine Pyrophosphate, Acetyl-Coa, Lipoamide

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Aerobic conditions: pyruvate transported into mitochondria for oxidative decarboxylation. Pyruvate + coa + nad+ acetyl coa + co2 + nadh + h+ Large, integrated complex of 3 enzymes and 5 coenzymes: allow easy transfer of groups between active sites. Aerobic conditions only: thiamine pyrophosphate (tpp, lipoic acid (derived as. Glycolysis both aerobic/anaerobic | cac only aerobic. Nad and fad+ can be regenerated only by the transfer of e- lipoamide: fad to oxygen. Reaction product can pass directly amongst active sites by connected channels. Close arrangement of enzymes enhances cac efficiency. Atp or gtp: bacteria use either atp or gtp. 9 atp generated from the oxidation by the etc of 3 nadh and 1 fadh2. Net stoichiometry: 2. 5 atp per 1nadh, 1. 5 atp per 1 fadh2. 3 steps: coupled to preserve the free energy derived from decarboxylation (cid:3843). Hydroxyethyl-tpp + lipoamide tpp carbanion + acetyl lipoamide. Coenzyme a + acetyl lipoamide acetyl coa + dihydrolipoamide.

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