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1 Acetyl-CoA and the Citric Acid Cycle
Dr. Kevin Ahern

2 Respiration Conversion of nutrients into useful energy for the cell
Carbohydrates - Sugars Proteins - Amino Acids Fats - Fatty Acids & Glycerol

3 Acetyl-CoA

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5 Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
Ethanol Mitochondrial Enzyme Very large multimeric complex Three subunits - E1, E2, E3 NAD+ No O2 CO2 NADH Pyruvate Acetaldehyde NAD+ O2 Animals Bacteria & Yeast NAD+ NADH NADH + CO2 Acetyl-CoA E1 Subunit of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase

6 NAD+ NADH Acetaldehyde Ethanol Alcohol Dehydrogenase

7 Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
CO2 TPP-Acetaldehyde Bacteria / Yeast Acetaldehyde (Mostly in low O2) Electron transfer to lipoamide-S-S E2 Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Acetyl-Lipoamide FAD FADH2 E3 NAD+ NADH Acetyl-CoA

8 E2 E1 E3 Acetyl-Lipoamide Acetyl-CoA TPP-Acetaldehyde Pyruvate
Electron transfer to lipoamide-S-S Pyruvate E3 Acetyl-CoA

9 Lipoamide Oxidized/Reduced

10 (Favor Dephosphorylation) These ions Activate
PD = Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Phosphorylation Inactivates Dephosphorylation Activates PD Kinase Puts Phosphate on PD Phosphatase Takes Phosphate off (Favor Dephosphorylation) These ions Activate Be careful not to confuse PD with the PD Phosphatase or the PD Kinase These Hormones Inactivate PD (Favor Phosphorylation)

11 Acetyl-CoA

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13 + Very Negative ΔG°’ Citrate Synthase H +

14 Aconitase

15 First oxidative decarboxylation
+ NAD+ Isocitrate Dehydrogenase + NADH + CO2 First oxidative decarboxylation

16 + + + + NAD+ CoASH NADH CO2 Second oxidative decarboxylation
α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase + + NADH CO2 Second oxidative decarboxylation

17 Phosphorylation in Cycle
+ GDP + Pi Succinyl-CoA Synthetase + GTP + CoASH Symmetrical Product Only Substrate Level Phosphorylation in Cycle

18 Succinyl-CoA Synthetase Mechanism

19 Third Oxidation of Cycle
+ FAD Succinate Dehydrogenase Third Oxidation of Cycle + FADH2

20 Succinate Dehydrogenase
Enzyme is embedded in inner mitochondrial membrane Only enzyme of Citric Acid Cycle not found in matrix

21 Electron Movement Reaction

22 + H2O Fumarase

23 citrate synthase reaction
+ NAD+ Malate Dehydrogenase Very positive ΔG°’ Reaction pulled by citrate synthase reaction Fourth and final oxidation of cycle + NADH

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25 Citric Acid Cycle Summary
Input 2 Carbons (1 Acetyl CoA) Release 2 CO2 Molecules Four Oxidations 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, 1 GTP Per Turn of Cycle

26 Each Citric Acid Cycle Intermediate Functions in Other Pathways
Citrate - Glyoxylate Cycle, Allosteric Effector, Shuttle System Isocitrate - Glyoxylate Cycle a-Ketoglutarate - Amino Acid/Nitrogen Metabolism Succinyl-CoA - Heme Synthesis, Amino Acid Metabolism Succinate - Glyoxylate Metabolism, Odd Chain Fatty Acid Metabolism Fumarate - Nucleotide Metabolism Malate - Shuttle System Oxaloacetate - Gluconeogenesis, Amino Acid Metabolism

27 Anaplerotic / Cataplerotic

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29 Arnon-Buchanan Cycle

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31 Two per turn of cycle

32 Isocitrate Lyase Isocitrate Succinate + Glyoxylate +

33 Malate Synthase Acetyl-CoA + Glyoxylate L-Malate +

34 Glyoxylate Cycle Summary Input 4 Carbons (2-Acetyl CoA)
Releases 0 CO2 Molecules Produces One Extra Oxaloacetate Two Oxidations 1 NADH, 1 FADH2 1(extra ) Oxaloacetate Per Turn of Cycle Net Synthesis of Glucose from Acetyl-CoA Citric Acid Cycle Summary Input 2 Carbons (1 Acetyl CoA) Releases 2 CO2 Molecules Four Oxidations 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, 1 GTP Per Turn of Cycle No Net Synthesis of Glucose from Acetyl-CoA

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36 The Animals’ Dilemma No net glucose synthesis from fat

37 Ketone Body Metabolism

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