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Title: Aerobic Respiration


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Aerobic Respiration
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Pyruvate Oxidation /oxidative decarboxylation
  • pyruvate (3-C) from glycolysis enters from the
    cytoplasm via a transport protein, consuming
    energy. It cannot diffuse because of its polarity
  • pyruvate is oxidized into acetate (2-C), then
    converted into acetyl CoA
  • provides link between glycolysis and the rest of
    cellular respiration
  • involves pyruvate dehydrogenase a large enzyme
    complex that attached to the inner mitochondrial
    membrane
  • pyruvate oxidation occurs in the mitochondrial
    matrix

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Pyruvate Oxidation (contd)
  • pyruvate dehydrogenase catalyzes 3 reactions in
    preparation for c.a.c.
  • 1- pyruvate is oxidized to a 2-carbon acetyl
    group CO2 is released (oxidative
    decarboxylation)
  • because CO2 is small and nonpolar, it can
    readily diffuse out of the mitochondria
  • 2- NAD captures some energy from oxidation ?
    NADHH
  • 3- Coenzyme A attaches to the acetyl group to
    form acetyl CoA
  • Acetyl CoA enters the C.A.C. coenzyme A gets
    released so it can be used again in formation of
    acetyl CoA

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Pyruvate dehydrogenase
  • inhibitors have the overall effect of slowing
    this reaction when there is either little oxygen,
    or when the cell has a lot of energy

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Citric Acid Cycle
  • Acetyl CoA from pyruvate oxidation is the
    starting poing
  • occurs in the mitochondrial matrix
  • made up of 8 reactions
  • energy in acetyl CoA drives the reaction of
    acetate (2-C) with oxaloacetate (4-C) to produce
    citrate (6-C).
  • C.A.C.is a series of reactions in which citrate
    is oxidized and oxaloacetate regenerated (hence a
    "cycle")

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Citric Acid Cycle
  • Products for each turn of cycle (for each acetyl
    CoA)
  • 2 CO2
  • 1 FADH2
  • 3 NADH
  • 1 ATP for each acetyl CoA
  • Double these numbers for one molecule of
    glucose!!

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Accounting
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Electron Transport Chain
  • Electrons pass along a series of
    membrane-associated electron carriers
  • FADH2 and NADH2 are relieved of their H and e-,
    replenishing the supply of FAD and NAD

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e.t.c. contd
  • Flow of reactions by way of redox reactions
    causes the active transport of protons across the
    inner mit. Membrane into the intermembrane
    space ? proton gradient
  • Protons diffuse through proton channels down the
    concentration gradient electrical gradient back
    into the matrix of the mitochondria, making ATP
    in the process
  • oxidative phosphorylation ATP synthesis by
    e.t.c.
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