The fourth reaction of the citric acid cycle oxidizes alpha-ketoglutarate (C5) to succinyl CoA (C4), removing CO2 and reducing NAD+ to NADH + H+, with CoA combining to form succinyl CoA.
La cuarta reacción del ciclo de Krebs oxida el α-cetoglutarato (C5) a succinil-CoA (C4), eliminando CO2 y reduciendo NAD+ a NADH + H+, y la CoA se une al succinato.
Front | What is the 4th rxn of the citric acid cycle? |
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Back | alpha-ketoglutarate is oxidized to succinyl CoA (C4) - NAD+ is reduced to NADH + H+ - CO2 is removed - Co A combines with succinate to form succinyl CoA |
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