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- Examine the ActiveModel for alcohol dehydrogenase and describe the structure and function of the catalytic zinc center.Calculate the net ATP yield from oleic acid (18:1 D9 ). Hint: Remember the step that bypasses acyl-CoA dehydrogenase.Calculate the biochemical standard cell potential for the oxidation of NADH by molecular oxygen O2 + 2NADH + 2 H+ → 2H2O + 2NAD+
- 16. Describe how each of the following compounds participate in energy metabolism.a) Pyruvic acid b) NAD +Consider oleic acid (18:1D9): Total number of ATP produced from oleic acid complete oxidation (exclude transport)?Calculate the ATP yield from complete oxidation of maltose by the reaction of glycolysis, citric acid cycle, electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation.
- Explain how to increase the yield of a TEMPO-mediated oxidation?Draw the mechanism for the complete oxidation of a C-7 saturated fatty acid. Indicate the yield of ATP equivalents assuming there are 8 c-subunits in the ATP synthase, and NADPH = NADH.Wtite down the beta-oxidation pathway for a 20:0 fatty acid and how many ATP will be produced from its oxidation?