Hello Dr. Mungli, I really love your videos, especially the way you only focused on main points of the topics and made them easier. However, I have a question on the TCA cycle. Can TCA function in anaerobic conditions? I looked up some websites and had a good guess about this issue. Is it about the structural differences of compounds that use in aerobic and anaerobic conditions? Thank you, in advance.
TCA cycle runs in mitochondrial matrix that to when electron transport chain is running sufficiently or when the citrate is constantly removed. Under anaeribic condition decrease in O2 decreases TCA cycle thereby decrease in the availability of NAD+ for TCA cycle. This leads to slowing down of TCA cycle reactions and diversion of pyruvate to lactate in the cytoplasm.
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Hello Dr. Mungli, I really love your videos, especially the way you only focused on main points of the topics and made them easier. However, I have a question on the TCA cycle. Can TCA function in anaerobic conditions? I looked up some websites and had a good guess about this issue. Is it about the structural differences of compounds that use in aerobic and anaerobic conditions? Thank you, in advance.
TCA cycle runs in mitochondrial matrix that to when electron transport chain is running sufficiently or when the citrate is constantly removed. Under anaeribic condition decrease in O2 decreases TCA cycle thereby decrease in the availability of NAD+ for TCA cycle. This leads to slowing down of TCA cycle reactions and diversion of pyruvate to lactate in the cytoplasm.
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Sir, what is product of substrate phosphorylation in tca cycle.
It is GTP