Fatty acid metabolism Flashcards

1
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What is the difference in FA transport between the fed state and fasted state?

A

Fed state: transported as part of a TAG in lipoproteins

Fasted state: FA bound directly to albumin

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2
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What are the two essential fatty acids?

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Linoleic (18:2 [9,12]) and linolenic (18:3 [9,12,15) acids

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3
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Where must acetyl groups be in fatty acid biosynthesis, and how do they get there?

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They must be in the cytoplasm; carried by citrate (which also activates acetyl CoA carboxylase)

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Acetyl CoA carboxylase

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Rate-limiting enzyme; catalyzes formation of malonyl CoA

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5
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Fatty acid synthase complex

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Utilizes one acetyl coA and 7 malonyl coA to form even-numbered, saturated fatty acids

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What two cofactors are needed for fatty acid biosynthesis?

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Biotin and NADPH

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7
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Short term allosteric activator of fatty acid synthase complex

A

Fructose 1,6 BP

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8
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Overall reaction for fatty acid synthesis

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1 Acetyl CoA + 7 Malonyl CoA + 14 NADPH + 14H+ -> palmitate + 7 CO2 + 14 NADP+ + 8 CoA + 6 H2O

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9
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Where does fatty acid synthesis occur?

A

On the FAS complex

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10
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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors

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Promote TAG deposition

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11
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Where is most glyceraldehyde 3-P obtained?

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From glyceroneogenesis through precursors such as alanine, pyruvate, and lactate

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