Pyruvate Pathways & Metabolism
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This video satisfies what I see as teaching biochems biggest misstep -- missing the forest for the trees. I get so many students that are so dialed in to specifics and miss how much easier it is to see it as a peice of a bigger picture. Nice job.
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You forgot ethanol fermentation
Nice video though ❤ very clear and informative
would it be possible to get the glycolysis video back up?
yes that would be great I've been looking for it!
And gluconeogenesis too
He just posted glycolysis again yesterday!
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Cofactor for PDH are Tender ( thymine = B1), loving ( lipoic acid) care ( CoA = B5) for ( FAD = B2) naD ( NAD = B3 )
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The cahill cycle also gets rid of ammonium ions from muscle cells that has accumulated from muscle metabolism. In the liver the amin groups enter the urea cycle.
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Can you please put the gluconeogenesis video up? You're amazing! Always struggled with Biochem :( Thank you!!
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Brilliantly explained.
Best explanation I've seen on the pyruvate pathways. Thank you!
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Great overview. What about Acetyl-CoA and lipid synthesis besides just TCA cycle entry?
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Can you please post gluconeogenesis. Your videos are amazing.
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Who does a person go to that would be able to do tests like these and see any problems associated with them??
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Minor clarification pyruvate goes into mitochondria before converting to OAA or acetyl-CoA
any chance the glycolysis video will be posted? love your content and thanks for the step1 schedule! Best $1 i spent haha
He just posted glycolysis yesterday!
well explained, but the way to EtOH is missing. (pyruvate decarboxylase)
What is the name of the reaction that pyruvate undergoes under aerobic conditions?
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I can't find the glycolysis video
I've seen a few questions regarding LDH deficiency: NAD+ accumulation is seen and leads to inhibition of glycolysis leading to exercise intolerance.
Wrong
Pyruvate accumulates
NAD+ is depleted
Increased NADH/NAD+ inhibits glycolysis and TCA cycle , and favors lactate production
Does Cahill cycle transport Nh3 or Carbons??
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If someone doesn't eat carbs can they still generate pyruvate
Please upload gluconeogenesis too
7:11 CAHILL CYCLE
8:50 Cahill cycle full schema
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just wondering why RBC is included in anaerobic glycolysis when technically they are Oxygen carrier :(
Mistake that should be corrected
The muscles have stored g6p but cannot be converted to glucose that is because muscles lack g6 phosphatase.. So it is g6p that is converted to alanine not glucose. Because if that was the case why would muscles convert its glucose to glucose again. Correct this mistake plz.
where is the fermentation to acetaldehyde and then to ethanol in this?
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where is the gluconeogenesis video?
Can you, please, explain why in Pyruvate DH deficiency or in B1 def.in alcoholics, pyruvate just does not get converted into oxaloacetate by pyruvate carboxylase to keep the TCA going? 🙄
You can't keep TCA going without acetyl-CoA
I think high NADH/NAD+ ratio in alcoholics favors Pyruvate conversion to Lactate. And also high NADH/NAD+ ratio favors OAA conversion to malate so even if OAA is made from Pyruvate it may be converted to Malate right away. Acetyl coA is available from beta oxidation but there is depleted Oxaloacetate stopping the TCA cycle. Correct me if I'm wrong
And one more thing, in PDH deficiency the problem is not OAA deficiency but acetyl coA deficiency not getting made from Pyruvate specifically from glucose. To make up for it acetyl coA must be produced from fats. That's why high fat diet and ketogenic diet with low intake of carbohydrates is the treatment for PDH deficiency to make acetyl coA from beta oxidation so as to continue the TCA cycle.
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The name pyruvate suggests that it could burst into flames at any point in time and make man into a pyre.
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Seriously....it is this simple ??
monetize
Not carbon molecules, carbon atoms.
irrelevant for clinical purposes, but you are correct
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