Chapter 23: Q33P (page 1097)
Question: Do all triacylglycerols have the same number of asymmetric centers?
Short Answer
Different kinds of triacylglycerols have different number of asymmetric centers.
Chapter 23: Q33P (page 1097)
Question: Do all triacylglycerols have the same number of asymmetric centers?
Different kinds of triacylglycerols have different number of asymmetric centers.
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Question: What is the source of the methyl group in thymidine?
a. What acyl group does pyruvate decarboxylase transfer to a proton?
b. What acyl group does the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex transfer to coenzyme A?
c. What acyl group does transketolase transfer to ribose-5-P?
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Question:A fatty acid (a long straight-chain carboxylic acid with an even number of carbons) is metabolized to acetyl- CoA, which can then enter the citric acid cycle to be further metabolized (Section 24.9). A fatty acid with an odd number of carbons is metabolized to acetyl-CoA and one equivalent of propionyl-CoA. Propionyl-CoA cannot enter the citric acid cycle. Two coenzyme-requiring enzymes are needed to convert it to succinyl-CoA, a compound that can enter the citric acid cycle. Write the two enzyme-catalyzed reactions and include the names
of the required coenzymes.
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