Draw the Biosynthesis of fatty acids from Acetyl CoA pathway and identify the different types of organic reaction mechanisms. Make sure to draw the structures of each biomolecule included in the pathway. Identify at most 5 organic reactions in the metabolic pathway.
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- Using the ActiveModel for enoyl-CoA dehydratase, give an example of a case in which conserved residues in slightly different positions can change the catalytic rate of reaction.Draw the Biosynthesis of fatty acids from Acetyl CoA pathway, then identify and label the different types of organic reaction mechanisms (Sn1, Sn2, E1, or E2 reaction mechanisms). Make sure to name and draw the structures of each biomolecule included in the pathway.Draw the steps involved in the catabolism of thymine into malonyl-CoA. Include the names and structures of all metabolites as well as the names of enzymes involved.
- If the w-carbon atom of a fatty acyl CoA molecule with a C12 chain is labeled with C14, how manyrounds of β-oxidation are required to produce a radioactively labeled acetyl CoA? one two four five How many molecules of glucose are required to provide the carbon for the synthesis of onemolecule of tripalmitoylglycerol? 4.5 8.5 10.5 12.5 Need more informationIdentify and draw different types of organic reaction mechanisms in the following metabolic pathways. 1. Catabolism of triacylglycerols-beta-oxidation pathway 2. Biosynthesis of fatty acids from Acetyl CoA 3. Glycolysis (from glucose to two molecules of pyruvate) 4. Conversion of Pyruvate to Acetyl CoA 5. Citric acid cycle 6. Gluconeogenesis pathway (pyruvate to glucose)Draw the Conversion of Pyruvate to Acetyl CoA pathway and identify the different types of organic reaction mechanisms. Make sure to draw the structures of each biomolecule included in the pathway. Identify at most 5 organic reactions in the metabolic pathway.
- Draw the Conversion of Pyruvate to Acetyl CoA pathway, then identify and label the different types of organic reaction mechanisms (Sn1, Sn2, E1, or E2 reaction mechanisms). Make sure to name and draw the structures of each biomolecule included in the pathway.draw and Identify different types of organic reaction mechanims in the following metabolic pathways. 1. Catabolism of triacylglycerols- beta-oxidation pathway2. Biosynthesis of fatty acids from Acetyl CoA3. Glycolysis (from glucose to two molecules of pyruvate)label all the carbon atoms in glutamine (1-5) and nitrogen (1-2) and show how the molecule is metabolized, which enzymes and cofactors are needed to do so and what metabolic pathway do their products lead into?
- What is the role of decarboxylation in fatty acid synthesis? Name another key reaction in a metabolic pathway that employs this mechanistic motifProvide the structure of the REACTANTS and PRODUCTS Step Reactants/ substrates Enzyme function Product 1 Acetyl CoA and acyl-carrier protein(ACP) and Malonyl CoA and ACP Acetyl transacylase and Malonyl transacylase transfers the acyl and the malonyl moiety to the holo-ACP molecule. Acetyl ACP and CoA and Malonyl ACP and CoA 2 Acetyl ACP and Malonyl ACP acyl-malonyl ACP condensing enzyme catalyzes the condensation reaction. Acetoacetyl ACP 3 Acetoacetyl ACP beta-ketoacyl ACP reductase enzyme catalyzes the reduction reaction and the NADPH is used as the reducing agent. D-3-hydroxybutyryl ACP. 4 D-3-hydroxybutyryl ACP. 9-hydroxyacyl ACP dehydratase enzyme catalyzes the dehydration reaction. Crotonyl ACP 5 Crotonyl ACP Enoyl ACP reductase enzyme catalyzes the reduction reaction. Butyryl ACP 6 Butyryl ACP condensation reaction C6-beta-ketoacyl ACP 7 C6-beta-ketoacyl ACP Ketoacyl-ACP reductase catalyzed the reduction reaction C6-acyl ACP 8 Palmitoyl ACP…Provide the structure of the REACTANTS and PRODUCTS Step Reactants/ substrates Enzyme function Product 1 Acetyl CoA and acyl-carrier protein(ACP) and Malonyl CoA and ACP Acetyl transacylase and Malonyl transacylase transfers the acyl and the malonyl moiety to the holo-ACP molecule. Acetyl ACP and CoA and Malonyl ACP and CoA 2 Acetyl ACP and Malonyl ACP acyl-malonyl ACP condensing enzyme catalyzes the condensation reaction. Acetoacetyl ACP 3 Acetoacetyl ACP beta-ketoacyl ACP reductase enzyme catalyzes the reduction reaction and the NADPH is used as the reducing agent. D-3-hydroxybutyryl ACP. 4 D-3-hydroxybutyryl ACP. 9-hydroxyacyl ACP dehydratase enzyme catalyzes the dehydration reaction. Crotonyl ACP 5 Crotonyl ACP Enoyl ACP reductase enzyme catalyzes the reduction reaction. Butyryl ACP 6 Butyryl ACP condensation reaction C6-beta-ketoacyl ACP 7 C6-beta-ketoacyl ACP Ketoacyl-ACP reductase catalyzed the reduction reaction C6-acyl ACP 8 Palmitoyl ACP…