Exam 10: The Citrate Cycle
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An in vitro study shows that isocitrate dehydrogenase is activated in the citrate cycle. What is a possible explanation for the activation?
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If acetyl-CoA is not metabolized by the citrate cycle, the molecule in the cell
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Pantothenic acid is essential for life because it is the vitamin precursor to the molecule that
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Which enzyme regulates the flux of acetyl-CoA through the citrate cycle?
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An in vitro study shows that citrate synthase is inhibited in the citrate cycle. What is a possible explanation for this inhibition?
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What two features of the citrate cycle make it unique compared with linear metabolic pathways?
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Using the table below, calculate G ' and determine if the conversion from malate to oxaloacetate is favorable under standard biochemical conditions.
Malate + NAD+ Oxaloacetate + H+ + NADH

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Calculate the E ' of a coupled redox reaction with O2 and ferredoxin (Fe2+) using the table below.

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According to the G ' , which of the following exergonic reactions is most likely irreversible under normal cellular conditions and is considered to be the rate-limiting step of the citrate cycle?
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Compare the two ways the pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction is controlled by the cell.
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What is the purpose of the first 3 steps in the pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction?
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Which vitamin is the precursor to the coenzyme that functions as a reductant in the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex in the final step of the reaction?
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Classify the reaction that occurs at step 1 in the reaction schematic of the pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction below. 

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A high NADH to NAD+ ratio would inhibit which enzyme in the citrate cycle?
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Use the overall net reaction of the citrate cycle to explain why excess NADH inhibits the pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction.
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