On the given choices what is not part of the multi-enzyme complex of fatty acid synthase?
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On the given choices what is not part of the multi-enzyme complex of fatty acid synthase?
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- Isoform of Lactate dehydrogenase LDHAcetyl-CoA + HCO3- → Malonyl-CoA However, the ΔG of this reaction is much greater than zero. In other words, it is endergonic. Which of the following reactions is most likely to be coupled to the carboxylation of acetyl-CoA so that it can occur? the isomerization of glucose 6-phosphate into fructose 6-phosphate - a readily reversible reaction with a negative ΔG the dehydration of 2-phosphoglycerate into phosphoenolpyruvate - a readily reversible reaction with a positive ΔG the hydrolysis of ATP into ADP and Pi - an essentially irreversible reaction with a negative ΔG the reduction of NAD+ into NADH - an essentially irreversible reaction with a positive ΔGStep 2 of B-oxidation involves a reaction with chemistry characterized as a dehydration. B-Oxidation is shown below. H HO || || C-C-S – CoA FAD но R-CH2- C Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase H-C-C -S- CoA Acetyl-CoA Fatty acyl-CoA H FADH2 - CH2 - -c-S- CoA R- Thiolase Fatty acyl-CoA shortened by two carbons COA-SH H. он Successive cycles R-CH2-C-C- -C-S- CoA R– CH2 C=C-C-S-CoA H B-Ketoacyl-Co.A trans-A²Enoyl-CoA NADH + H* H,0 H H L-Hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase Enoyl-CoA hydratase R- CH,-c-c-C- S-CoA Но H NAD+ L-B-Hydroxyacyl-CoA True O False
- From what fatty acid are most of the eicosanoids derived?List several medical conditions in which the suppression ofeicosanoid synthesis may appear to be advantageous.Please don't provide handwritten solution .....Arrange the steps of breakdown of oleic acid (pictured below) in the correct order. 1 2 3 4 5 activation by acyl-CoAsynthe ✓ [Choose ] one cycle ofß-oxidationbeginning at the enoyl-CoAhydratasestep three cycles ofẞ-oxidation five cycles ofß-oxidation activation by acyl-CoAsynthetase enoyl-CoAisomeraseactivity enoyl-CoAisomeraseactivity V one cycle ofß-oxidationbegini V five cycles ofß-oxidation OH
- Beta-Oxidation of a 15:14⁹ fatty acid will result in the production of which of the following? 7 acetyl CoA, 1 propionyl CoA, 6 FADH2 and 6 NADH 7 acetyl CoA, 6 FADH2 and 6 NADH 6 acetyl CoA, 1 propionyl CoA, 6 FADH2 and 6 NADH 6 acetyl CoA, 1 propionyl CoA, 5 FADH2 and 6 NADH 6 acetyl CoA, 6 FADH2 and 6 NADHThe conversion of glucose-6-phosphate to fructose-6-phosphate in the glycolytic pathway (Choose all that apply) O positions a carbonyl group on carbon 2 of fructose-1-phosphate O positions an amino group NH2 on carbon 3 of fructose-1-phosphate O positions a carbonyl group on carbon 3 of fructose-1-phosphate O is an aldose-keto isomerization O positions a primary alcohol function at carbon C-1 that facilitates phosphorylation of fructose-6-phosphate O is a keto-aldose isomerization O positions an amino group NH2 on carbon 2 of fructose-1-phosphateWhich of the following biochemical conversions can be carried out by the least number of proteins? Assume proper metabolic conditions, abundance of cofactors, necessary accessory molecules, etc. 1 propionyl-CoA → 1 succinyl-CoA 1 palmitate (16:0) → 8 acetyl-CoA 1 acetyl-CoA + 7 malonyl-CoA → 1 palmitate (16:0) 1 palmitate (16:0) → 1 acetyl-CoA + 1 myristic acid (14:0) 1 acetyl-CoA → 1 succinate