The signaling pathway in mammalian cells that senses low oxygen inhibits the activity of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC), which in turn affects citrate levels in cells. The change in citrate levels in response to low oxygen affect the rate of glycolysis? Which of the following best explains the reactions for energy production in these cells? Inhibition of PDC will increase citrate levels, and activate phoshofructokinase and glycolysis Inhibition of PDC will increase citrate levels, and inhibit phoshofructokinase and glycolysis O Inhibition of PDC will reduce citrate levels, and inhibit phoshofructokinase and glycolysis Inhibition of PDC will reduce citrate levels, and activate phoshofructokinase and glycolysis

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The signaling pathway in mammalian cells that senses low oxygen inhibits the
activity of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC), which in turn affects citrate
levels in cells.
The change in citrate levels in response to low oxygen affect the rate of glycolysis?
Which of the following best explains the reactions for energy production in these
cells?
Inhibition of PDC will increase citrate levels, and activate phoshofructokinase
and glycolysis
O Inhibition of PDC will increase citrate levels, and inhibit phoshofructokinase and
glycolysis
O Inhibition of PDC will reduce citrate levels, and inhibit phoshofructokinase and
glycolysis
O Inhibition of PDC will reduce citrate levels, and activate phoshofructokinase and
glycolysis
Transcribed Image Text:The signaling pathway in mammalian cells that senses low oxygen inhibits the activity of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC), which in turn affects citrate levels in cells. The change in citrate levels in response to low oxygen affect the rate of glycolysis? Which of the following best explains the reactions for energy production in these cells? Inhibition of PDC will increase citrate levels, and activate phoshofructokinase and glycolysis O Inhibition of PDC will increase citrate levels, and inhibit phoshofructokinase and glycolysis O Inhibition of PDC will reduce citrate levels, and inhibit phoshofructokinase and glycolysis O Inhibition of PDC will reduce citrate levels, and activate phoshofructokinase and glycolysis
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