Malate-Aspartate Shuttle: Mitochondrial NADH Transport
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 มี.ค. 2017
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Very clear and concise explanation! I love your use of the "smuggling" metaphor. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this clear explanation
Thank you!!! This answered a few of the basic questions I had about this - mainly why only the inner mitochondrial membrane is ever depicted! TY
Brilliant, thank you!
Precise
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thanks for the clear explanation
Amazing explanation
thank you so much, this was very clear and intuitive
Great explanation! thank you!
this is make it so easy and awesome ❤️ thank you so much 💝
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Dietetics student here, THANK you for this lol.
Omg thank u finally i understand this 🙏🙏🙏
Glad this helped!
Nice
I'm just curious as to why the enzyme that reduces oxaloacetate in the cytosol is called the malate dehydrogenase? It makes sense that when malate --> oxaloacetate is catalyzed by malate dehydrogenase because you're oxidizing malate.
I think it is because the enzyme is reversible. It can catalyze both the forward and backward reaction.
@@YassinUmer-yl9zz thank you so much for your reply. Upon reading, I came across this. I did not know that some enzymes are reversible!
It's so boring man!!
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