Calculate the total amount of ATP’s that can be produced by the Krebs cycle and the resultant oxidative phosphorylation, if 3 glucose molecules are metabolized. Do not include glycolysis and acetyl CoA conversion
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- Calculate the total amount of ATP’s that can be produced by the Krebs Cycle and the resultant oxidative phosphorylation, if 3 glucose molecules are metabolised. Do not include glycolysis and acetyl CoA conversion.Consider a 24:1 △cis-9 fatty acid in the mitochondrion. For each fatty acid given, determine the following. Gross ATP from b-oxidation cycles Gross ATP from acetyl CoA produced Gross ATP from conversion of propionyl CoA (if applicable) Total number of ATP deducted Total net ATPCalculate the amount of ATP molecules generated from the complete metabolism of 1 molecule of maltose, assuming all electrons of cytosolic NADH are transferred through the dihydroxyacetone phosphate/glycerol 3-phosphate shuttle
- Consider a 17:0 fatty acid in a mammalian cell where propionyl CoA is completely oxidized. For each fatty acid given, determine the following. Gross ATP from b-oxidation cycles Gross ATP from acetyl CoA produced Gross ATP from conversion of propionyl CoA (if applicable) Total number of ATP deducted Total net ATPA total of 32 mol of ATP can be produced by the complete oxidation of 1 mol of glucose in the liver. Indicate the number of these moles of ATP produced by the citric acid cycle.Compare the ATP yields from catabolism of a stearic acid with the ATP produced from complete oxidation of three glucose molecules.
- What would happen to the ATP yield of cellular respiration if: The inner membrane of the mitochondria became compromised, and protons (H+) readily diffused into the intermembranous space. Explain the effect of this on ATP production for all three phases of glucose breakdown.How many total moles of ATP are created in a cell with an ATP synthase with 8 c subunits for every 28 moles of glucose that is completely oxidized in glycolysis and the Krebs cycle? Assume that NADH is transported by the malate aspartate shuttle.Calculate the atp yeild from complete oxidation of the following molecules by the reaction of glycolysis citric acid cycle, electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation. Maltose Fructose Secrotose .
- Calculate the net ATP production with the total number of NADH and FADH2 produced in the following complete oxidative metabolism of: 1. 17-carbon fatty acids 2. oleic acid Please show your overall solutions and mechanics in calculating ATP.Calculate the net number of ATPs produced when one 10-carbon fatty acid is activated, enters the mitochondrion, and undergoes complete � oxidation to produce acetyl-CoA and reduced coenzymes.Consider fatty acids from the hydrolysis of the given TAG in a liver cell where amino acid and nucleotide biosynthesis is very active For each fatty acid given, determine the following. Gross ATP from b-oxidation cycles Gross ATP from acetyl CoA produced Gross ATP from conversion of propionyl CoA (if applicable) Total number of ATP deducted Total net ATP