Citric acid cycle part 3
A reminder: Acetyl-CoA, citrate, iso-citrate, alpha-ketogluterate, succinate, fumerate, malate and oxaloacetate are all intermediates that are regenerated during each turn of the cycle. Addition...
For young people, written by young people
A reminder: Acetyl-CoA, citrate, iso-citrate, alpha-ketogluterate, succinate, fumerate, malate and oxaloacetate are all intermediates that are regenerated during each turn of the cycle. Addition...
It was a warm summer night. Emma was having trouble. As she began flicking the pages through her diary, there wa...
Decarboxylation occurs, releasing carbon dioxide out of the cycle. Furthermore NAD+ is used to form NADH. The formation of alpha-ketogluterate (a 5 carbon molecule) leads to another decarboxylat...
The Citric Acid Cycle
Living organisms demand a constant supply of energy for a variety of reasons but ultimately for survival. Systems have compiled in an organised a...