Chapter 7.3: The Oxidation of Pyruvate Produces Acetyl-CoA Flashcards

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What is the reaction for oxidation of pyruvate?

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  • Pyruvate + NAD+ + CoA à acetyl-CoA + NADH + CO2 + H+
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Where does oxidation of pyruvate happen in prokaryotes?

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cytoplasm and plasma membrane

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Where does oxidation of pyruvate happen in eukaryotes?

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mitochondria

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What happens during the oxidation of pyruvate?

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• Pyruvate is oxidized in a “decarboxylation” reaction that cleaves off one of pyruvate’s three carbons in the form of CO2 o The remaining 2-carbon compound, called an acetyl group, becomes bound to coenzyme A, producing acetyl-CoA o Also a dehydrogenation, so a pair of electron and a proton are transferred to NAD+ reducing it to NADH, with a second proton donated to the solution

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