Citric Acid Cycle: Difference between revisions
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Articles in Proteopedia concerning [[Citric Acid Cycle]] include: | Articles in Proteopedia concerning [[Citric Acid Cycle]] include: |
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![]() The Citric Acid Cycle is a key metabolic pathway that connects carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism!!! See also [1]. The Citric Acid Cycle (tricarboxylic acid cycle) is a series of enzyme catalyzed reactions which are critical in cellular respiration. Under oxidative conditions, pyruvate continues to be metabolized through the tricarboxylic acid cycle. In this cycle, Acetyl-CoA, a byproduct of glycolysis, along with various cofactors, are broken down into carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of GTP and NADH. Step 0 / 10 - Aldol condensation - Citrate synthase Step 1 - Dehydration - Aconitase Articles in Proteopedia concerning Citric Acid Cycle include:
To view Citric Acid Cycle related proteins which are Structure Index entries see:
To view automatically seeded indices concerning Citric Acid Cycle See:
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