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  • ...ohn L. |authorlink= |editor= |others= |title=Biochemistry |chapter=17. The Citric Acid Cycle ...[[carbon dioxide]] and [[water]] to generate a form of usable energy. The citric acid cycle also provides precursors for many compounds such as certain [[amino acid]]s
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  • ...f [[fatty acid]]s, and the oxidation of [[pyruvic acid|pyruvate]] in the [[citric acid cycle]].
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  • ...er gives the cycle its name). Succinate can be channeled directly into the citric acid cycle and eventually form oxaloacetate. Glyoxylate condenses with acetyl-CoA, yie
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  • * [[fumarate]] which enters the [[citric acid cycle]] to produce energy.
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  • ...ohn L. |authorlink= |editor= |others= |title=Biochemistry |chapter=17. The Citric Acid Cycle ...[[carbon dioxide]] and [[water]] to generate a form of usable energy. The citric acid cycle also provides precursors for many compounds such as certain [[amino acid]]s
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  • ...Many [[amino acid]]s, upon amino group removal, yield intermediates of the citric acid cycle and can therefore be used for net synthesis of oxaloacetate (and thereafter ...arbon [[acetyl CoA]], which is further oxidized to CO<sub>2</sub> in the [[citric acid cycle]].
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  • ...f [[fatty acid]]s, and the oxidation of [[pyruvic acid|pyruvate]] in the [[citric acid cycle]]. It is synthesized from [[beta-mercaptoethylamine|β-mercaptoethylamine] ...ask is conveying the [[carbon]] [[atom]]s within the acetyl group to the [[citric acid cycle]] to be [[oxidation|oxidized]] for energy production.
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  • ...oved in a process called [[cataplerosis]]. This allows regeneration of the citric acid cycle intermediates, possibly an important process in certain metabolic diseases.
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  • ...reated from ADP through various processes, including [[glycolysis]], the [[citric acid cycle]] and the [[electron transport chain]] in [[aerobic respiration]], [[fermen
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  • ...es that pyruvate enter the [[mitochondrion]] to be fully oxidized by the [[citric acid cycle|Krebs cycle]]. The product of this process is energy in the form of ATP (Ad ===Krebs cycle/Citric Acid cycle===
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  • .... Lactate is converted into pyruvate and metabolised normally (ie: via the citric acid cycle). Since these cells are highly oxygenated, it is unlikely that lactate woul
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  • ...between approximately -300 mV and 0 mV. This occurs in some steps of the [[citric acid cycle]] and the [[beta-oxidation|&beta-oxidation] of fatty acids. Since the oxidi
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  • ...cetyl CoA, acetoacetyl CoA, pyruvate, or one of the intermediates of the [[citric acid cycle]]."<ref name="isbn0-7167-3051-0">{{cite book |author=Stryer, Lubert; Berg,
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  • ...s that oxidise acetyl CoA in the Kreb's cycle.<ref>also referred to as the citric acid cycle</ref> The Kreb's cycle produces, amongst other things, [[NDAH]] which is th ...nto the matrix which in turn initiates activation of dehydrogenases in the citric acid cycle, the cellular concentrations of Ca<sup>2+</sup> essentially triggering vari
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  • ...cing the inhibitory effect of ATP. Citrate is an early intermediate in the citric acid cycle, and a high level means that biosynthetic precursors are abundant. ...de and [[water]] by pyruvate decarboxylase and the set of enzymes of the [[citric acid cycle]] (also known as the TCA or Krebs cycle). The products of pyruvate are sequ
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  • ...utilise alternative metabolic pathways other than [[glycolysis]] and the [[citric acid cycle]]. A well studied example is sugar metabolism via the keto-deoxy-phosphogl ...[NADH]] obligately fermentative organisms usually do not have a complete [[citric acid cycle]]. Instead of using an [[ATPase]] as in [[respiration]], [[Adenosine triph
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  • ...The [[mitochondrion]] (in green) contains the enzymes that catalyze the [[citric acid cycle]] and [[&beta;-oxidation|beta-oxidation]], as well as the [[electron transp
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  • ...The [[mitochondrion]] (in green) contains the enzymes that catalyze the [[citric acid cycle]] and [[&beta;-oxidation|beta-oxidation]], as well as the [[electron transp
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  • |discovery of the [[citric acid cycle]]
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  • The second pathway, called the Krebs cycle, or [[citric acid cycle]], occurs inside the mitochondria and is capable of generating enough ATP t
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  • ...ut instead rely on amino acids that are eventually [[catabolize]]d by the citric acid cycle during [[aerobic respiration]]. It survives on the remains of less halophi
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  • ...gy-storing) ''anabolic'' network as containing the carboxylic acids of the citric acid cycle and employing them to synthesize the biochemical precursors making up the c ...n donors (reducing agents, reductants), sugars, including ribose, from the citric acid cycle intermediate, pyruvate, cell membrane fatty acids from acetate, another int
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