Module 13 Flashcards

(21 cards)

1
Q

Where does the citric acid cycle take place in?

A

mitochondrial matrix

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2
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For each acetyl group, what does the CAC produce?

A

2 CO2, 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, 1 GTP

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3
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What does pyruvate dehydrogenase do?

A

turns pyruvate into acetyl CoA

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4
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Why is Coenzyme A a high energy molecule?

A

thioester bond formed from the oxidation of pyruvate and the cysteamine of CoA is exergonic when hydrolyzed

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5
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What does a multienzyme complex mean?

A

group of non-covalently associated enzymes that catalyze two or more sequential steps in a catalytic pathway

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6
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What are benefits of multienzyme complexes?

A

increased reaction rate, reduced probability of competing reactions, and coordinated control

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7
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What are the three enzymes and cofactors in pyruvate DH (E1, E2, E3)?

A

E1: pyruvate dehydrogenase (TPP)
E2: dihydrolipoyl transacetylase (lipoamide and CoA)
E3: dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase (FAD and NAD+)

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8
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What happens in reaction 1 of the pyruvate DH complex?

A

E1 decarboxylates pyruvate in a reaction that requires thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP)

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9
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What is TPP typically involved in the decarboxylation of?

A

alpha-keto acids

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10
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What is the important part of TPP and why?

A

thiazolium ring; acts as an electron sink

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11
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What happens in reaction 2 of pyruvate DH complex?

A

hydroxyethyl group transfer from TPP to lipoamide cofactor in E2

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12
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What happens in reaction 3 of pyruvate DH?

A

acetyl group transfers to CoA, catalyze a transfer esterification reaction

produce Acetyl CoA, CO2

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13
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What happens in reactions 4 and 5 of the complex?

A

Dihydrolipoamide is oxidized and NAD+ reduced in E3

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14
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What are the inputs and outputs of the pyruvate DH complex?

A

Inputs: pyruvate, CoA, NAD+
Outputs: CO2, Acetyl-CoA, NADH

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15
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Does NADH and Acetyl-CoA inhibit or activate pyruvate DH?

A

product inhibition, binds to active site

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16
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What is PDK and PDP?

A

PDK Inhibit pyruvate DH
PDPs activate pyruvate DH

17
Q

What is the reactants and products in the first step in the CAC?
What is the enzyme and cofactor attached to this reaction?

A

oxaloacetate + acetyl-CoA to citrate

citrate synthase (CoA-SH leaves)

18
Q

What are the three control points of the CAC?

A

1st, 3rd, and 4th steps

19
Q

What is the reactants and products in the second step in the CAC?
What is the enzyme and cofactor attached to this reaction?

A

citrate to isocitrate

aconitase

20
Q

What is the reactants and products in the third step in the CAC?
What is the enzyme and cofactor attached to this reaction?

A

isocitrate to alpha-ketoglutarate

isocitrate dehydrogenase, NAD+ to NADH
CO2 leaves; Mn2+

21
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What is the purpose of Mn2+ in the third step of the CAC?

A

stabilizes the enolate intermediate