iodoacetate is an irreversible inhibitor of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase. which of the following is the expected outcome of the exposure of a cell to iodoacetate - Cellular resiration will stop if the cell solely depends on glucose as fuel - The rate of cellular respiration will increase - The reoxidation of coenzymes will noy be affected , but the efficiency of oxidative phosphorylation will be diminished - There will be no effect on cellular respiration as long as the cell has a large glucose reserve -The cell sill not be able to reoxidize the reduced coenzymes
iodoacetate is an irreversible inhibitor of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase. which of the following is the expected outcome of the exposure of a cell to iodoacetate
- Cellular resiration will stop if the cell solely depends on glucose as fuel
- The rate of
- The reoxidation of coenzymes will noy be affected , but the efficiency of oxidative phosphorylation will be diminished
- There will be no effect on cellular respiration as long as the cell has a large glucose reserve
-The cell sill not be able to reoxidize the reduced coenzymes
Metabolism is the chemical reactions that occur in the cells of an organism. It involves catabolism and anabolism. Catabolic pathway refers to breakdown of large molecules into simple molecule to release energy. Glycolysis is a catabolic reaction in which glucose molecule is broken down to give two molecules of pyruvic acid along with ATP and NADH.
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