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Atp is what type of inhibitor for citrate synthase

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Answered by khalidrja78
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Citrate cleavage enzyme (citrate lyase). Acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate are regenerated from citrate in the cytoplasm in a reaction that requires ATP and CoA.
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Citrate Synthase Activity Assay Kit (ab119692) is used to determine mitochondrial citrate synthase (CS) activity in a sample at an immunocapture based manner. ... This enzyme is a 51.7 kDa enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of 2 carbon acetyl CoA with 4 carbon oxaloacetate to form the 6 carbon citrate (EC 2.3.3.1).:-) :-) -----



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Answered by roopaanil
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Acetyl-CoA Shuttle

Four reactions shuttle acetyl-CoA from mitochondrial matrix to cytoplasm

Metabolic steps in the synthesis of fatty acids. Ketoacyl site contains an acetyl group during initiation, an acyl group during elongation, and palmitate prior to release as free palmitate. Step 1, citrate synthase; 2, citrate cleavage enzyme (citrate lyase); 3, malate dehydrogenase; 4, malic enzyme; 5, acetyl-CoA–ACP transacylase; 6, acetyl-CoA carboxylase; 7, malonyl-CoA–ACP transacylase. FAS, fatty acid synthesis.

Citrate synthase. Acetyl-CoA (e.g., from glucose following a meal) is condensed with oxaloacetate to form citrate. Citrate is then transported through the mitochondrial membrane to the cytoplasm.

Citrate cleavage enzyme (citrate lyase). Acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate are regenerated from citrate in the cytoplasm in a reaction that requires ATP and CoA.

Malate dehydrogenase. Oxaloacetate is reduced with NADH to produce malate. Malate can be transported directly back into the mitochondrion, or it can undergo oxidative decarboxylation with malic enzyme.

Malic enzyme. Oxidative decarboxylation of malate produces pyruvate, CO2, and NADPH. The pyruvate is transported back into the mitochondrion and converted back to oxaloacetate with pyruvate carboxylase.

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