Regulation of Citric Acid Cycle
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my professor said you can also regulate step 1 of the TCA cycle…. citrate synthase can be inhibited by ATP, NADH, and succinyl CoA.. I guess its just a difference in textbooks
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extremely conceptual good job sir
At 8:43 when he says ADP produces a positive feedback loop by enhancing the affinity of isocirate dehydrogenase, thus increasing the production of ATP wouldn't this be a negative feedback loop? More ADP triggers a cascade that increases ATP?
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In step 4, for a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, at 10:40, it is CoA-SH that is oxidized, rather than a-ketoglutarate
Hello there Mr. AK. Great job as always. Want to thank you and congratulate you on wonderful content. One more thing and maybe I am mistaken but I thought I read somewhere that citrate synthase is regulated too.