. Biochemistry of plants and animals, an introduction. Biochemistry. isocitru' dehydrogenase TPP \Mg++COO- succinyl CoA transphosphorylase y^ pir HPOf + GDP SCoA succinyl CoA. TPNH oxalosuccinatc CH9COO" CHCOOH COCOO" . + + Mu- isocitric dehydrogenase COO- a-ketoglutarate FIGURE 7-2. The Krebs tricarboxylic acid cycle as written in 1959. GTP and GDP represent guanosine triphosphate and guanosine diphosphate, respectively, com- pounds similar to ATP and ADP l)ut containing guanine instead of adenine. TPP represents thiamine pyrophosphate (page 330), known also as cocarboxylase, and pr
. Biochemistry of plants and animals, an introduction. Biochemistry. isocitru' dehydrogenase TPP \Mg++COO- succinyl CoA transphosphorylase y^ pir HPOf + GDP SCoA succinyl CoA. TPNH oxalosuccinatc CH9COO" CHCOOH COCOO" . + + Mu- isocitric dehydrogenase COO- a-ketoglutarate FIGURE 7-2. The Krebs tricarboxylic acid cycle as written in 1959. GTP and GDP represent guanosine triphosphate and guanosine diphosphate, respectively, com- pounds similar to ATP and ADP l)ut containing guanine instead of adenine. TPP represents thiamine pyrophosphate (page 330), known also as cocarboxylase, and probably acts in coml)ination with a second coenzyme called lipoic acid in the two processes indicated. nucleotide denotes the presence of a third phosphate group which is attached to the second position of the ribose attached in turn to the adenine. Otherwise DPN+ and TPN+ have the same structures. Each hexose unit metabolized by the pathway of glycolysis yields two molecules of pyruvate. Each pyruvate in turn yields three molecules. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mallette, M. Frank (Manney Frank), 1917-. New York, Wiley
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