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Transcript
Pyruvate dehydrogenase and the
citric acid cycle
© Michael Palmer 2016
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Pyruvate degradation
occurs in the mitochondria
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The PDH reaction occurs in three successive steps that are
catalyzed by three different subunits
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The structural organization of the PDH complex
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A lipoamide tether guides the substrate from one active site
to the next
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The pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction involves multiple
coenzymes
Coenzyme
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Subunit Role in catalysis
thiamine pyrophosphate
E1
provides a carbanion for nucleophilic attack on the
substrate
lipoamide
E2
transfers substrate to coenzyme A, retains hydrogen
flavin adenine dinucleotide
(FAD)
E3
transfers H2 from lipoamide to NAD+
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Thiamine pyrophosphate forms a carbanion
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Decarboxylation of pyruvate by E1
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Release of acetyl-CoA and disposal of hydrogen
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Alternate metabolic destinations of pyruvate
1. conversion to acetyl-CoA by PDH for complete degradation or for synthesis of fatty
acids and cholesterol
2. carboxylation to oxaloacetate, for use in gluconeogenesis or in the citric acid cycle
3. synthesis of amino acids, e.g., transamination to alanine
4. reduction to lactate
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Regulation of PDH by allosteric effectors and by
phosphorylation
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The overall reaction of the TCA cycle: does it add up?
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The citrate synthase reaction
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Reactions in the TCA cycle: from citrate to succinyl-CoA
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Reactions in the TCA: from succinyl-CoA to oxaloacetate
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α-Ketoglutarate dehydrogenase resembles PDH
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Regulation of the citric acid cycle
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ATP and NADH inhibit isocitrate dehydrogenase
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NADH inhibits α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase
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High levels of NADH will lower the oxaloacetate concentration, which limits citrate
synthase activity
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