Metabolism | Electron Transport Chain: DETAILED | Part 2
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will present on part 2 of this three part series on the Electron Transport Chain (ETC). During this lecture we will be continuing our discussion on the ETC as we move through this intricate and important process. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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One little detail if anyone is intrested, the FADH2 produced in beta oxidation and (glycerol 3 phosphat--> DHAP) are mainly oxidized by CoQ,
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I believe that there is a factological discrepency regarding the Glycerol 3-phosphate shuttle. The reactions that you display appear to happen in the matrix, however they actually occur in the intermembrane space. I apologise if this was mentioned in the video. Great playlist!
But i always thought that the reduction of Oxaloacetate to Malate occured in the intermembrane space and not the cytosol like he depicted
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Really superb. The best explanation I have ever seen. However .... does this mean that supplementing with NADH (ENADA) or CoQ10 cannot enter the ETC directly??? 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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Hello i would like to correct a thing, the FADH2 from the G3P shuytle actually ddischarge directly on the ubiquinone, sinve the mitocondrial G3PDH is actually associated directly to the ETC. Hope it helps
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what will happen to DHAP in mitrocondrial matrix produced through glycerol 3 phosphate shuttle ?
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what about the other NADH's that can't get across the membrane and are formed in different processes of the TCA cycle like during the conversion of alpha ketoglutarate to succinyl CoA?
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I had a doubt:- as DHAP is converted into glycerol-3-phosphate by glycero-3-phosphate dehydrogenase it uses a NADH. Then that glycerol-3-phosphate enters mitochondria and is converted back to DHAP by same enzyme glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase but the energy receiver here mentioned in video is FAD+ rather than NAD+ and as we know FADH2 is worth 2 ATP rather than 3 ATP of NADH. There seem to be a loss of 1 ATP according to this. And later in video of gluconeogenesis glycerol is converted to glycerol-3-phosphate by use of 1 ATP but there energy usage was not mentioned for any enzymes so I watched some other videos where that glycerol-3-phosphate is converted to DHAP by glycero-3-phosphate DeHydrogenase and we got one NADH this was occuring in cytoplasm so is there a reason why in mitochondria when NAD+ are present that when glycerol-3-phosphate is converted to DHAP the energy receiver is FAD in place of NAD. For fatty acyl as a carrier I am still not sure but please clear this doubt.
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amazing video but...why doesn't Oxaloacetate just get utilized in Kreb's cycle which also takes place in the mitochondrial matrix????
Helpful! Still I search atp synthetase O, L , T conformation change
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How was the NADH from the transition stage utilised?
How did the 2 NADH from the transitional state? Are they shuffled together w/ the 6 NADH into complex 1? This is the part I am a bit confused. Can someone help please?
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Why does OAA use the Malate-Aspartate Shuttle to leave the mitochondria? Why doesn't it do what it did in gluconeogenesis where it converts itself into Malate in the mitochondria in order to leave the mitochondria and then covert itself back into OAA? Is it because the latter process converts a NADH into NAD+; therefore, its one less NADH for the ETC to use?
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You video is so much helpful. Thankyou for that. But I have a question🥺 when nadh is converted to nad+, it is oxidation right? So nadh is losing electron? Am I correct🥺🥺
Yes
Why is more ATP produced per cytosolic electron pair in a liver cell compared to a muscle cell? I failed my exam because I hadn't grasped this and I feel like this video dosn't touch on the subject. Maybe someone else can be saved from my failure by asking yourself this :)
sir i have a doubt when dhap is converted into glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate is it compulsory for the NADH to get converted into NAD? then in glycolysis also the same reaction takes place? then the NADH produced later only is being taken into the calculatons this should also be substracted from the NADH produced in the glycolysis na sir.... did everybody understand my doubt?
I had the same doubt along with many others, I have asked that question too just after watching the ETC video. Guess biochem pathways are really complicated!!!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you mistakenly recognise glycerOL-3-phosphate (middle carbonyl group reduced, replaced with -OH group) as glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.
The reaction you encountered in glycolysis was an isomerisation, whereas this is a redox reaction.
Different reaction, hence explains why NAD+ and NADH isn't involved in this step during glycolysis.
what happens to the DHAP when glycerol 3-p is converted into him in the matrix? how does he exit from there
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why mallete should go out to cytosol through shuttle in the first place ? OAA can't just use MDH to be malate inside Mitochondria (like kerb cycle)? why this travels out and transformed into malate and get into mito again? ........
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How does dhap and enoyl coA get regenerated like OAA?
is the alpha-ketogluterate the same as alpha-ketogluterate dehydrogenase complex ?
Glutamat will be with Aspartat transferd and a-ketoglutarat with OAA
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Malate is made in the mitochondria but how does it go into the cytosol
I mean OAA
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Awesome video... Does anyone know how does DHAP get back out?
Our professor said that the mitochondrial glycerol 3P DH is bound to the outer lipid layer of the inner mitochondrial membrane (the complex II is bound to the inner lipid layer of the mitochondrial membrane). So DHAP never actually enters the mitochondria, it just gives the electrons to the Q complex. If you look at the schemes of the glycerol-phosphate shuttle on the web, they usually support this. As far as the glycerol 3P transporter that was mentioned here, Idk. Maybe you need a transporter to get glycerol 3P into the intermembrane space, although the outer mitochondrial membrane is very permeable so this doesn't really make sense to me.
It's hard to explain without a picture so I hope this helps
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I have a doubt , during the interconversion between OAA and malate in cytosol n mitochondria how can the same enzyme is acting. Though one is oxidation other is reduction? Can anyone help?
yes it is the same in both reactions, the enzyme is reversible
@@miladdulloo1997 Oo , thanks. I was also thinking that to be OAAD.H.
but it is M.D.H I also checked it from other sources.
Yes it it is actually a reversible reaction just like we have lactate dehydrogenase in the reduction of Pyruvate to Lactate to regenerate NAD and oxidation of lactate to pyruvate.
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How can DHAP get out the membrane sir ?
Yeah same thought did you find out?
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Does the alpha keto glutarate formed inside the mitochondria comes out to cytosol?
yes, through the malate-alpha keto glutarate antiporter
Is glycerol-3-phosphate the same as glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate?
I don’t think so . glycerol has an alcohol group while glyceraldehyde has a carbon atom binding with oxygen by double bond and binding with hydrogen by single bond ( aldehyde functional group )
So when did this occur for the first time?
I understand but what hepend about those NADHs and FADH2s that these generate at the result of kreb cycle
They're already within the mitochondrial matrix and can therefore be directly incorporated into the electron transport chain.
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At 14:20 , the enzyme should be Triose phosphate isomerase and not glycerol-3- phosphate dehydrogenase.....great great explanation though!
Edit: I get it now, I was confusing glycerol-3-phosphate for glceraldehyde-3-phostate which is a glycolysis intermediate.