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- Based on your knowledge of the structure of NAD+ and an assumption that coenzyme dissociation is the rate limiting step of the alcohol dehydrogenase mechanism, hypothesize why a N249W mutation at the coenzyme binding site would increase the rate of catalysis.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.From the complete oxidation of glucose (glucose → 6CO2), how many total NADH electron carriers are produced?
- From the complete oxidation of glucose (glucose > 6CO2), how may total NADH electron carriers are produced?How many mol of NADH can be obtained upon the beta oxidation of stearic acid? How many mol of ATP can be obtained upon the complete oxidation of 1 mol stearic acid? How many steps in glycolysis in which ATO is converted to ADP?In the krebs cycle, if the enzyme used succinate dehydrogenase used NAD+ as the oxidizing agent, what impact would it have on the overall production of ATP in the call?
- How many NADH and how many FADH2 molecules are formed in the citric acid cycle?When 24 acetyl Co-A molecule(s) are respired through the Krebs Cycle and the electron transport chain to oxygen, how many ATP molecules will be produced?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.
- How do the P/O ratios for NADH differ in ATP synthases that contain 10 and 15 c subunits?If 12 molecules of glucose enter the glycolytic pathway, how many ATP molecules can be generated in the electron transport chain from the NADH produced in the pathway assuming that there are 10 c subunits in the Fo complex of the organism?What enzymes from the citric acid cycle that are allosterically regulated by ATP and/or NADH? What enzymes from the citric acid cycle that allosterically regulated by NAD+?