In fatty acid biosynthesis, which compound transports acetyl groups from the mitochondria into the cytoplasm?()
A: Coenzyme A
B: Carnitine
C: ACP
D: Citric acid
A: Coenzyme A
B: Carnitine
C: ACP
D: Citric acid
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- Carnitine, a zwitterionic compound derived from lysine, is involved in fatty acid metabolism and is required at which two points in the transport of fatty acids from the cytoplasm to the mitochondria (see Figure 3-5) A: A and E B: A and C C: B and C D: B and D E: E and D
- What would be the consequences of inhibiting the carnitine shuttle which transports fatty acids into the mitochondria? A: accumulation of fat droplets in liver and muscle. B: Increase in blood glucose concentration. C: Increase in fatty acid synthesis in the liver. D: Low levels of long chain free fatty acids in the blood.
- Which is the following can transfer acetyl group from mitochondria to cytoplasm
- Which one of the following is a condition decreased the oxidation of acetyl CoA by the citric acid cycle?
- Synthesis of fatty acids from acetyl CoA A: need NADPH B: need NAD+ C: produce malonyl CoA in the first step D: occur in mitochondria E: It's the reverse reactions of fatty acid oxidation