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Chapter 16.1: Production of Acetyl-CoA

Chapter 16.1: Production of Acetyl-CoA. CHEM 7784 Biochemistry Professor Bensley. CHAPTER 16.1 Production of Acetyl Co-A. Today’s Objectives : (To learn and understand the). Process of cellular respiration Conversion of pyruvate to activated acetate .

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Chapter 16.1: Production of Acetyl-CoA

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  1. Chapter 16.1: Production of Acetyl-CoA CHEM 7784 Biochemistry Professor Bensley

  2. CHAPTER 16.1Production of Acetyl Co-A Today’s Objectives: (To learn and understand the) • Process of cellular respiration • Conversion of pyruvate to activated acetate

  3. Only a Small Amount of Energy Available in Glucose is Captured in Glycolysis Glycolysis 2 G’° = -146 kJ/mol GLUCOSE Full oxidation (+ 6 O2) 6 CO2 + 6 H2O G’° = -2,840 kJ/mol

  4. Cellular Respiration • Process in which cells consume O2 and produce CO2 • Provides more energy (ATP) from glucose than glycolysis • Also captures energy stored in lipids and amino acids • Used by animals, plants, and many microorganisms • Occurs in three major stages: • acetyl CoA production • acetyl CoA oxidation • electron transfer and oxidative phosphorylation

  5. Respiration: Stage 1 Generates some: ATP, NADH, FADH2

  6. Respiration: Stage 2 Generates more NADH, FADH2 and one GTP

  7. Respiration: Stage 3 Makes LOTS of ATP

  8. In Eukaryotes, Citric Acid Cycle Occurs in Mitochondria • Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm • Citric acid cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix† • Oxidative phosphorylation occurs in the inner membrane † Except succinate dehydrogenase, which is located in the inner membrane

  9. Conversion of Pyruvate to Acetyl-CoA

  10. Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex (PDC) • PDC is a large (Mr = 7.8 × 106 Da) multienzyme complex • pyruvate dehydrogenase (E1) • dihydrolipoyl transacetylase (E2) • dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase (E3) • short distance between catalytic sites allows channeling of substrates from one catalytic site to another • channeling minimizes side reactions • activity of the complex is subject to regulation (ATP)

  11. Chemistry of Oxidative Decarboxylation of Pyruvate • NAD+andCoA-SH are co-substrates • TPP, lipoyllysineandFADare prosthetic groups

  12. Structure of CoA • The function of CoA is to accept and carry acetyl groups

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