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Ch. 27.3
Ch. 27.3
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Biochemistry
Undergraduate 3
02/24/2018

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what happens to most acetyl CoA produced by fatty acid degradation?
Definition
enters citric acid cycle
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what ketone bodies are formed from
Definition
acetyl CoA
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the ketone bodies formed from acetyl CoA
Definition
-acetoacetate
-D-3-hydroxybutyrate (β-hydroxybutyrate)
-acetone
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advantage of ketone bodies over fatty acids
Definition
ketone bodies are water soluble, so they are an easily transportable form of acetyl units
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how acetone is produced
Definition
by the slow, spontaneous decarboxylation of acetoacetate
Term
when acetone may be captured to synthesize glucose
Definition
under starvation conditions
Term
ketogenesis
Definition
production of acetoacetate and D-3-hydroxybutyrate
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where ketogenesis occurs
Definition
the mitochondria of the liver
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the net rxn of the formation of acetoacetate
Definition
2 acetyl CoA + H2O --> acetoacetate + 2 CoA + H+
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depiction of the formation of ketone bodies
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how ketone bodies are used as fuel
Definition
metabolized to generate NADH and acetyl CoA
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depiction of the utilization of D-3-hydroxybutyrate and acetoacetate as a fuel
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regulatory role of acetoacetate
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high levels of acetoacetate signify abunbdance of acetyl units, leading to less lipolysis in adipose tissue
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why animals are unable to effect the net synthesis of glucose from fatty acids
Definition
because the acetyl CoA generated by fatty acid oxidation can't be converted to pyruvate or oxaloacetate in animals

(recall that converting pyruvate into acetyl CoA is irreversible)
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why net synthesis of oxaloacetate from fatty acid degradation is impossible in animals
Definition
because 2 C atoms enter the citric acid cycle as an acetyl group and leave the cycle as CO2
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type of organisms that can convert the C atoms of acetyl CoA into oxaloacetate
Definition
plants
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why plants can convert the C atoms of acetyl CoA into oxaloacetate
Definition
because they have 2 additional enzymes that enable them to do that
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