COO COO COO | CH2 | CH2 | CH2 NAD+ | NADH CH2 | CH2 | Coo CO2 CH2 C=0 H COO a-Ketoglutarate Succinate Succinate semialdehyde

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Certain microorganisms with an incomplete citric acid cycle decarboxylate α-ketoglutarate to produce succinate semialdehyde. A dehydrogenase then converts succinate semialdehyde to succinate. These reactions can be combined with other standard citric acid cycle reactions to create a pathway from citrate to oxaloacetate. Compare the ATP and reduced cofactor yield of the standard and alternate pathways.

COO
COO
COO
|
CH2
|
CH2
|
CH2 NAD+
|
NADH CH2
|
CH2
|
Coo
CO2
CH2
C=0
H
COO
a-Ketoglutarate
Succinate
Succinate
semialdehyde
Transcribed Image Text:COO COO COO | CH2 | CH2 | CH2 NAD+ | NADH CH2 | CH2 | Coo CO2 CH2 C=0 H COO a-Ketoglutarate Succinate Succinate semialdehyde
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