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- Complete oxidation of a 16-carbon fatty acid can yield 129 molecules of ATP Study Figure 19.2 and determine how many ATP molecules would be generated if a 16-carbon fatly acid were metabolized solely by the TCA cycle, in the form of S acetyl-CoA molecules.Understanding the Mechanism of the HMC-CoA Synthase Reaction Write a suitable mechanism for the HMG-CoA synthase reaction. What is the chemistry that drives this condensation reaction?Study Figure 19.18 and decide which of the following statements is false. Pyruvate dehydrogenase is inhibited by· NIADH. Pyruvate dehydrogenase is inhibited by AΤΡ. Citrate synthase is inhibited by NADH. Succinyl-CoA activates citrate synthase. Acetyl-CoA activates pyruvate carboxylase.
- How Do Vitamin-Derived Coenzymes Aid Metabolism? What chemical functionality is provided to enzyme reactions by pyridoxal phosphate (we Chapter 13)? By coenzyme A (see Chapter I9)? By vitamin B12 (see Chapter 23)? By thiamine pyrophosphate (see Chapter 19)?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 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.
- Identify at most 5 organic reactions for each metabolic pathway. Metabolic pathways: 4. Conversion of Pyruvate to Acetyl CoA5.Citric acid cycle6. Gluconeogensis pathway (pyruvate to glucose)Draw the Glycolysis (from glucose to two molecules of pyruvate) 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 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.
- A. Identify different types of organic reaction mechanims in the following metabolic pathways.4. Conversion of Pyruvate to Acetyl CoA5.Citric acid cycle6. Gluconeogensis pathway (pyruvate to glucose) B. Identify at most 5 organic reactions for each metabolic pathway.Identify different types of organic reaction mechanims in the followingmetabolic pathways.1. Conversion of Pyruvate to Acetyl CoA2.Citric acid cycle3. Gluconeogensis pathway (pyruvate to glucose)Identify 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)