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THE CITRIC ACID CYCLE Kadek Rachmawati
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The citric acid cycle = Kreb’s cycle = Tricarboxy-
lic acid cycle a series of reactions that oxidized Asetyl-CoA Occur in Mitochondria To yield energy (ATP) TCA cycle the final common pathway for the aerobic oxidation of carbohydrate, lipid and protein
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TCA cycle is common pathway for carbohydrate, lipid and protein
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TCA cycle pathway
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The function of TCA cycle :
1. Oxidized of Acetyl CoA ATP ( 1 mol Acetyl CoA mol ATP ) 2. The citric acid cycle is AMPHIBOLIC : - it can oxidized to yield ATP - it is important in the provision of carbon skeletons for gluconeogenesis, fatty acid synthesis and interconversion of amino acid
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Vitamins play key roles of the Citric Acid Cycle
Four of the B vitamins are essential in the citric acid cycle : 1. Ribovlavin FAD 2. Niacin NAD 3. Thiamin TPP 4. Pantothenic acid CoA The B vitamins are essential in energy yielding metabolism by dehydrogenase enzyme : - FAD mol ATP - NAD mol ATP
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INHIBITOR OF TCA CYCLE 1. Fluoroacetate
Condensation with CoA Fluoroacetyl-CoA Condensation FluoroacetylCoA with Oxaloace- tate Fluorocitrate inhibit Akoni- tase enzyme accumulation of citrate Fluoroacetate pesticide 2. Malonate suksinat dehydrogenase enzyme 3. Arsenite α-ketoglutarate dehydrogena- se enzyme
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Participation of TCA cycle in fatty acid synthesis from glucose
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Involvement of TCA cycle in transamination and gluconeogenesis
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REGULATION OF TCA CYCLE
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REGULATION OF TCA CYCLE
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REGULATION OF TCA CYCLE
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REGULATION OF TCA CYCLE
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