Thursday, December 26, 2013

KREBS CYCLE



Tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle)
This cycle is the aerobic phase of carbohydrate metabolism and follows the anaerobic pathway from the stage of pyruvate and is called as citric acid cycle or TCA cycle. The name citric acid cycle stems from
citric acid which is formed in the first step of this cycle. This cycle is also named "Kerbs cycle" after H.A. Krebs, an English biochemist who worked on it. Under aerobic conditions, pyruvate is oxidatively decarboxylated to acetyl coenzyme A (active acetate) before entering the citric acid cycle. This occurs in the mitochondrial matrix and forms a link between glycolysis and TCA cycle.
STEPS:

1. Formation of citrate
The first reaction of the cycle is the condensation of acetyl CoA with oxaloacetate to form citrate, catalyzed by citrate synthase. This is an irreversible reaction.
2. Formation of isocitrate via cis aconitate
The enzyme aconitase catalyzes the reversible transformation of citrate to isocitrate, through the intermediary formation of cis aconitate.
3. Oxidation of isocitrate to a-ketoglutarate and CO2
In the next step, isocitrate dehydrogenase catalyzes oxidative decarboxylation of isocitrate to forma-ketoglutarate.

4. Oxidation of a-keto glutarate to succinyl CoA and CO2
The next step is another oxidative decarboxylation, in which a-ketoglutarate is converted to succinyl CoA and CO2 by the action of the a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex. The reaction is irreversible

5. Conversion of succinyl CoA to succinate
The product of the preceding step, succinyl CoA is converted to succinate to continue the cycle. GTP is formed in this step (substrate level phosphorylation).
6. Oxidation of succinate to fumarate
The succinate formed from succinyl CoA is oxidized to fumarate by the enzyme succinate dehydrogenase
7. Hydration of fumarate to malate
The reversible hydration of fumarate to malate is catalyzed by Fumarase
8. Oxidation of malate to oxaloacetate
The last reaction of the citric acid cycle is, NAD linked malate - dehydrogenase which catalyses the oxidation of malate to oxaloacetate


 

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