List the possible fates of acetyl-CoA in metabolism. Try to list as many different general fates as you can (i.e. synthesis of fatty acids would be one item on the list; don’t list the synthesis of every possible fatty acid. You should list at least 5.
List the possible fates of acetyl-CoA in metabolism. Try to list as many different general fates...
EOS Fatty acid metabolism: Q1 1 point possible (graded) Fatty acid synthase is primed with two molecules at the beginning of odd-chain fatty acid synthesis. What are these TWO molecules? Propionyl-COA Palmitoyl-CoA Malonyl-CoA Acetyl-COA I Acyl-Coa union How many molecules of malonyl-CoA would be invested to synthesize one molecule of the fatty acid shown above? How many molecules of NADPH would be invested to synthesize one molecule of the fatty acid shown above? How many molecules of ATP would be...
Starting with Acetyl-CoA in the mitochondrial matrix, show how a molecule of acetyl-CoA may get incorporated into a molecule of phosphatyidylserine in the plasma membrane. You should summarize the pathways involved into the critical steps involved. You do NOT need to show every reaction and/or enzyme. You can present your summarizing note in any form like a table, diagram, or outline, do NOT describe it in just words. Your pathway should have a minimum of six steps. Label at least...
Starting with Acetyl-CoA in the mitochondrial matrix, show how a molecule of acetyl-CoA may get incorporated into a molecule of phosphatyidylserine in the plasma membrane. You should summarize the pathways involved into the critical steps involved. You do NOT need to show every reaction and/or enzyme. You can present your summarizing note in any form like a table, diagram, or outline, do NOT describe it in just words. Your pathway should have a minimum of six steps. Label at least...
16. How many ATP's are produced per Acetyl-CoA? 17. How many ATP's (include ATP equivalents) and CO2 molecules are produced per glucose operating under aerobic? Anabolic and Catalytic Functions of the Citric Acid Cycle 18. Use Figure 14-16 to describe how the Citric Acid Cycle supplies the precursors for the synthesis of amino acids, glucose, and fatty acids.
Insert numbers from the answer list below into the paragraph's blanks to correct the statement. Acetyl-CoA carboxylasen (ACC) catalyzes the caboxylering of during the formation of The activity of ACC by phosphorylate due to hormonal signals and increase in cellular levels of The product of the ACC catalyzed reaction stimulates the synthesis and inhibits the oxidation of of (1) acetyl-CoA (2) ADP (3) AMP (4) ATP (5) CO2 (6) coenzym A (7) FADH2 (8 Fatty acids (9) Glucose (10) malonyl-CoA...
Fatty Acid Metabolism. The reactions of the fatty acid spiral are shown below. Use the description on the left side of the page to classify the reactions and fill in the boxes on the right side of the page Activation Step. The activation of the fatty acid begins by the addition of CoA which will carry the fatty acid from the cytosol into the mitochondria. The product, which is a fatty acid with a CoA attached, is known as a...
17. 10.00 ponts value 3 out of 3 attempts Ass Enter your answer in the provided box. How many ATP molecules are produced from each acetyl CoA molecule generated in p-oxidation that enters the citric acid cycle? 114 ATP molecules Enter your answer in numerical form in the provided box. TRY AGAIN Each acetyl CoA that enters the citric acid cycle produces GTP, NADH and FADH How many ATP form from each of those molecules? References eBook &Resources Difficulty. 2...
5. As indicated in the KEGG pathways for fatty acid degradation and biosynthesis which pathway does NOT use acetyl-CoA as a substrate? A. citric acid cycle B. butanoate metabolism C. fatty acid biosynthesis D. glycolysis 6. Which statement is consistent with the comparison of fatty acid biosynthesis in humans and in Helicobacter pylori 2017? A. Both organisms use the same multifunctional enzyme B. Humans use separate proteins to catalyze each step, while H. pylori 2017 uses one multifunctional enzyme to...
In fatty acid metabolism, one of the metabolic order defects is MCAD (medium-chain acyl- CoA dehydrogenase) deficiency, an autosomal recessive disorder, where vomiting and lethargy are triggered when an affected individual does not eat for an extended period of time. A different, rarer, disorder is MCAT (medium-chain ketoacyl-CoA thiolase) deficiency, which presents in similarly to MCAD, though has rarely been reported. Why do you think these two disorders are rare, and what would the difference in metabolites be (i.e. which...
(91 fatty Acid Metabolism. The reactions of the fatty acid spiral are shown below. Use the description on the left side of the page to classify the reactions and fil in the boxes on the right side of the page Aetivation Step. The activation of the fatty acid begins by the addition of CoA which will carry the fatty acid from the cytosol into the mitochondria. The product, which is a fatty acid with a CoA attached, is known as...