h**********r 发帖数: 10 | 1 I have one question about how many ATPs are produced for one molecule of Glu
to be aerobically metabolized.
In FA, the answer is 32 ( or 30) depending on which shuttle is used to
transfer NADH.
Is this right?
But my calculation is 38 or 36.
glycolysis: should produce 2 NADH+ + 2 ATPs ( substrate level
phosphorylation 4ATP---2 ATP consumed)
From pyruvate to Acetyl CoA: 2 NADH produced
During TCA: 6 NADH+2FAD+2GTP
so the total should be ( malate shuttle): 10 NADH * 3+ 2 FADH* 2+ 2ATP +
2GTP=38
Am | l**********e 发帖数: 382 | 2 This is a controversial issue. I agree with 38 and Goljan said 38 too in his
Audio. | l*********0 发帖数: 85 | 3 This is a very old question.
Uses FAD as a prosthetic group (FAD→FADH2 in the first step of the reaction
) in the enzyme,[4]
generates the equivalent of 1.5 ATP
generates NADH (equivalent of 2.5 ATP)
Description Reactants Products
The sum of all reactions in the citric acid cycle is: Acetyl-CoA + 3 NAD+ +
Q + GDP + Pi + 2 H2O → CoA-SH + 3 NADH + 3 H+ + QH2 + GTP + 2 CO2
Combining the reactions occurring during the pyruvate oxidation with those
occurring during the citric acid cycle, the followin |
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