Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
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Author: Spencer L. Seager, Michael R. Slabaugh, Maren S. Hansen
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 23, Problem 23.28E
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(a)

Interpretation:

The total number of molecules of NADH that are obtained by one run through the citric acid cycle is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The cycle which represents the set of chemical reactions that are utilized by all the aerobic or living organisms which helps them in releasing the stored amount of energy by the oxidation process of acetyl-CoA is known as citric acid cycle. This acetyl-CoA is obtained from the carbohydrates, protein and fats in the form of ATP.

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Answer to Problem 23.28E

The total number of molecules of NADH that are obtained by one run through the citric acid cycle is three.

Explanation of Solution

The overall net equation that takes place in the citric acid cycle is given below.

AcetylCoA+3NAD++FAD+GDP+Pi+2H2O2CO2+CoASH+3NADH+2H++FADH2+GTP

In the above equation, the requirement of oxidizing agent such as FAD and NAD+ is fulfilled by the citric acid cycle. If these agents are not available then the overall reaction gets stopped.

In third step, the oxidation of isocitrate into αketoglutarate takes place with the help of NAD+ as shown below.

Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry, Chapter 23, Problem 23.28E , additional homework tip  1

Figure 1

In this step, the reduction of NAD+ takes place to form one NADH molecule.

In fourth step, the oxidation of the mixture of CoA-S-H and αketoglutarate into succinyl CoA takes place with the help of NAD+ as shown below.

Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry, Chapter 23, Problem 23.28E , additional homework tip  2

Figure 2

In this step, the reduction of NAD+ takes place to form one NADH molecule.

In eighth step, the oxidation of malate into oxaloacetate takes place with the help of NAD+ as shown below.

Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry, Chapter 23, Problem 23.28E , additional homework tip  3

Figure 3

In this step also, the reduction of NAD+ takes place to form one NADH molecule.

Therefore, the third, fourth and eighth steps of citric acid cycle give total three molecules of NADH.

Conclusion

The total number of molecules of NADH that are obtained by one run through the citric acid cycle has been stated above.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The total number of molecules of FADH2 that are obtained by one run through the citric acid cycle is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The cycle which represents the set of chemical reactions that are utilized by all the aerobic or living organisms which helps them in releasing the stored amount of energy by the oxidation process of acetyl-CoA is known as citric acid cycle. This acetyl-CoA is obtained from the carbohydrates, protein and fats in the form of ATP.

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Answer to Problem 23.28E

The total number of molecules of FADH2 that are obtained by one run through the citric acid cycle is one.

Explanation of Solution

The sixth step of citric acid cycle includes the oxidation by FAD. In this step, the oxidation of succinate into fumarate takes place with the help of FAD as shown below.

Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry, Chapter 23, Problem 23.28E , additional homework tip  4

Figure 4

In this step, the reduction of FAD (flavin adenine dinucleotide) takes place to form FADH2. Therefore, the sixth step of citric acid cycle gives only one molecule of FADH2.

Conclusion

The total number of molecules of FADH2 that are obtained by one run through the citric acid cycle has been stated above.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The total number of molecules of GTP that are obtained by one run through the citric acid cycle is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The cycle which represents the set of chemical reactions that are utilized by all the aerobic or living organisms which helps them in releasing the stored amount of energy by the oxidation process of acetyl-CoA is known as citric acid cycle. This acetyl-CoA is obtained from the carbohydrates, protein and fats in the form of ATP.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23.28E

The total number of molecules GTP that are obtained by one run through the citric acid cycle is one.

Explanation of Solution

The fifth step of citric acid cycle includes the oxidation by GDP. In this step, the compound, succinyl CoA is converted into succinate with the help of GDP as shown below.

Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry, Chapter 23, Problem 23.28E , additional homework tip  5

Figure 5

In this step, the GDP is also converted to one GTP molecule. Therefore, the fifth step of citric acid cycle gives only one molecule of GTP.

Conclusion

The total number of molecules of GTP that are obtained by one run through the citric acid cycle has been stated above.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The total number of molecules of CO2 that are obtained by one run through the citric acid cycle is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The cycle which represents the set of chemical reactions that are utilized by all the aerobic or living organisms which helps them in releasing the stored amount of energy by the oxidation process of acetyl-CoA is known as citric acid cycle. This acetyl-CoA is obtained from the carbohydrates, protein and fats in the form of ATP.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 23.28E

The total number of molecules CO2 that are obtained by one run through the citric acid cycle is two.

Explanation of Solution

The overall net equation that takes place in the citric acid cycle is given below.

AcetylCoA+3NAD++FAD+GDP+Pi+2H2O2CO2+CoASH+3NADH+2H++FADH2+GTP

According to the overall equation of citric acid cycle, total two molecules of CO2 evolves during the third and fourth steps of the cycle as shown above.

Therefore, the third and fourth steps of citric acid cycle give two molecules of CO2.

Conclusion

The total number of molecules of CO2 that are obtained by one run through the citric acid cycle has been stated above.

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