Chapter 19: Problem 43
Which enzymes of the citric acid cycle are missing from the glyoxylate cycle?
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Chapter 19: Problem 43
Which enzymes of the citric acid cycle are missing from the glyoxylate cycle?
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Briefly describe the dual role of lipoic acid in the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex.
Give an example of substrate-level phosphorylation in a pathway other than the citric acid cycle.
What does it mean when an enzyme has the name synthase?
Why is acetyl-CoA considered the central molecule of metabolism?
What are the major differences between the oxidations in the citric acid cycle that use \(\mathrm{NAD}^{+}\) as an electron acceptor and the one that uses FAD?
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