TCA/OxPhos Flashcards

1
Q

What are the major fates of pyruvate?

A
  • Lactate via Lactate DH
  • Alanine via Aminotransferase
  • OAA via Pyruvate carboxylase
  • Acetyl CoA via Pyruvate DH
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2
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What are the Cofactors for PDH Complex?

A

TLC For Nancy

Thiamin
Lipoamide
CoA
Folate
Niacin/Nicotinate
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3
Q

What are the major controls of PDH complex?

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Simulated by:

  • NAD+
  • Calcium ions
  • High insulin

Inhibited by:

  • Acetyl CoA
  • NADH
  • Low Insulin
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4
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What are the two states of PDH complex?

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Active:

  • Dephosphorylated
  • Pyruvate Phophatase

Inactive:

  • Pyruvate DH Kinase
  • Phosphorylated
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5
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Where are all the enzymes in the TCA located?

A

Mitochondria

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6
Q

What is the first step of TCA?

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OAA + Acetyl CoA —> Citrate

  • Citrate Synthase
  • H20 —> HS-CoA
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7
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Step Two: Citrate

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Citrate —> Isocitrate

  • Aconitase
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8
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Step 3: Isocitrate

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Isocitrate —> a-ketoglutarate

  • NAD+ -> NADH
  • Expel CO2
  • Isocitrate DH
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9
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Step 4: a-Ketoglutarate

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a-KG + CoASH —> Succinyl CoA

  • aKG DH
  • NAD+ —> NADH
  • Expel CO2
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10
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Step 5: Succinyl CoA

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Succinyl CoA —> CoASH + Succinate

  • Succinate thiokinase (SucCoA Synthetase)
  • GDP + P —> GTP
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Step 6: Succinate

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Succinate —> Fumarate (trans)

  • Succinate DH
  • FAD —> FADH2
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12
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Step 7: Fumarate

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Fumarate —> Malate

  • Fyumarate Hydratase (Fumarase)
  • Consumes H20
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13
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Step 8: Malate

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Malate —> OAA

  • NAD+ —> NADH
  • Malate DH
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14
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Life outside the TCA: Citrate

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  • FA Synthesis
  • Gluconeogenesis
  • Inhibition of glycolysis (PFK1)
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15
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Life outside the TCA: aKG

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  • Transamination to glutamate
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16
Q

Life outside the TCA: Succinyl CoA

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  • heme synthesis
17
Q

Life outside the TCA: Succinate

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  • Control Vascular proliferation
18
Q

Life outside the TCA: OAA

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  • Glucose Synthesis

- Transamination to aspartate

19
Q

Explain Succinate and fumarate associated pathology.

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  • Succinate to fumarate DH deficiency —> Accumulation —> Inhibits hydroxylation of proline on Hypoxia-inducible factors —> Cell proliferation and angiogenesis
20
Q

Which two enzymes involved in shuttling in the Mt membrane convert NADH —> NAD+?

A
  • Malate DH

- a-Glycerol phosphate DH

21
Q

What are the major complexes of the ETC?

A

Complex I (NADH CoQ Reductase)

Complex II (CoEnzyme Q or Succinate DH)

Complex III (CoQ Cytochrome C Reductase)

Complex IV (Cytochrome Oxidase)

22
Q

What are the major controls of OxPhos?

A
  • Proton gradient
  • ADP availability
  • O2 availability
23
Q

What common symptom is associated with Mitochondrial disease like Alpert’s, LHON, and MELAS?

A

Blindness and other Neurological defects