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What is pyruvate?Characteristics of pyruvate.​

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Answered by ravisimsim
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Pyruvate is an important chemical compound in biochemistry. It is the output of the metabolism of glucose known as glycolysis. One molecule of glucose breaks down into two molecules of pyruvate, which are then used to provide further energy, in one of two ways.

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Answered by Typhoone
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Pyruvate is an important molecule that is present at the intersection of multiple biochemical pathways. It is commonly encountered as one of the end products of glycolysis, which is then transported to the mitochondria for participating the citric acid cycle. In the absence of oxygen, or when oxygen demand outstrips supply, pyruvate can undergo fermentation to produce lactate. Both pyruvate and lactate can be used to regenerate glucose as well. Pyruvate can also be involved in the anabolic synthesis of fatty acids and amino acids. There is also growing evidence that it can directly influence nuclear activity and epigenetic modifications, forming the interface between the genome and the metabolic state of the cell.

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Pyruvic acid (CH3COCOOH) is the simplest of the alpha-keto acids, with a carboxylic acid and a ketone functional group. Pyruvate (/paɪˈruːveɪt/), the conjugate base, CH3COCOO−, is a key intermediate in several metabolic pathways throughout the cell.

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