Using the list of enzymes given below, provide all chemical structures and reactions for complete metabolism of the fatty acids 8:0, 18:145 and 12:247,10. It is unnecessary to repeat a reaction once it has been drawn out previously. Refer to the repeated reaction by group and number. Use the next pages if necessary and clearly identify which fatty acid is being metabolized.
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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.Complete the following table by providing the reactants/substrates, enzymes and their functions as well as the products in each step of the Fatty Acid Degradation. Please provide the structure of the reactants and productsSuggest a name for an enzymes that catalyzes each of the following reactions.1. Hydrolysis of Lactose 2. Oxidation of Nitrate3. Decarboxylation of Citrate4. Reduction of Exalate
- Consider the complete oxidation of a mixed TAG containing the following fatty acid residues:At carbon 1: cerotic acidAt carbon 2: heptadecanoic acidAt carbon 3: palmitoleic acid Draw the structure of the mixed TAG.Suggest a name for an enzyme that catalyzes each of the following reactions. Oxidation of nitrite Decarboxylation of citrate Reduction of oxalateA glycolytic intermediate may be used to make the glycerol 3-phosphate necessary for the production of glycerophospholipids. For this conversion, provide a reaction sequence.
- Complete the following table by providing the reactants/substrates, enzymes and their functions as well as the products in each step of the fatty acid degradation.The following link carbohydrate metabolism with lipid biosynthesis:(a) How many molecules of glucose are required to provide the carbon forConsider the fatty acids: (a) Arachidic acid (C20H40O2); molar mass = 312.5 g/mol) (b) Palmitoleic acid(C16H30O2); molar mass = 256.4 g/mol). i. How many cycles of β -oxidation are needed for complete oxidation?ii. How many molecules of acetyl CoA are formed from its complete catabolism?iii. Calculate the number of molecules (moles) of ATP formed (net) by the completecatabolism of each fatty acid (show your calculation).iv. Calculate number of moles of ATP formed per gram of each fatty acid metabolized.
- Complete the following tables by providing the reactants/substrates, enzymes and their functions as well as the products in each step of the fatty acid pathways. Fatty acid degradation PS Same question was already answered in bartleby, I reasked this question to validate if the answer is correct. PSS Please provide the structure of the REACTANTS and PRODUCTS PSSS Not a graded questionComplete the table below. Consider docosanoic acid (C21H43CO2H) Questions Show complete solutions Answers a. How many acetyl CoA molecules are formed by complete B-oxidation? b. How many cycles of B-oxidation are needed for complete oxidation? c. How many molecules of ATP are formed from the complete catabolism of this fatty acid?Complete the following tables by providing the reactants/substrates, enzymes and their functions as well as the products in each step of the fatty acid synthesis. PS Same question was already answered in bartleby, I reasked this question to validate if the answer is correct. PSS Please provide the structure of the REACTANTS and PRODUCTS PSSS Not a graded question