Chapter 29: Q29-10P (page 998)
Which of the substances in the citric acid cycle are tricarboxylic acids, thus giving the cycle its alternative name?
Short Answer
The Substances of the cycle is Citric and isocitrate.
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Chapter 29: Q29-10P (page 998)
Which of the substances in the citric acid cycle are tricarboxylic acids, thus giving the cycle its alternative name?
The Substances of the cycle is Citric and isocitrate.
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PROBLEM 29-8Look at the entire glycolysis pathway, and make a list of the kinds of organic reactions that take place-nucleophilic acyl substitutions, aldol reactions, E1cB reactions, and so forth.
PROBLEM 29-4Write a mechanism for the dehydration reaction of hydroxybutyryl ACP to yield crotonyl ACP in step 7 of fatty-acid synthesis.
Question: Draw the complete structure of the deoxyribonucleotide sequence from which the mRNA codon in Problem 28-29 was transcribed
Write a mechanism for step 6 of gluconeogenesis, the reduction of 3-phoshoglyceryl phosphate with NADH/H+ to yield glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate.
The codon UAA stops protein synthesis. Why does the sequence UAAin the following stretch of mRNA not cause any problems?
-GCA-UUC-GAG-GUA-ACG-CCC-
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