Citric Acid Cycle

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[[Image:Citric acid cycle with aconitate 2.png|350px|right|thumb| A Citric Acid Cycle Schematic]]
[[Image:Citric acid cycle with aconitate 2.png|350px|right|thumb| A Citric Acid Cycle Schematic]]
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The [[Citric Acid Cycle]] is a series of enzyme catalyzed reactions which are critical in cellular respiration. In this cycle, Acetyl-CoA, along with various cofactors, are broken down into carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of GTP and NADH.
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The [[Citric Acid Cycle]] is a series of enzyme catalyzed reactions which are critical in cellular respiration. In this cycle, Acetyl-CoA, a byproduct of [[carbohydrate metabolism]], along with various cofactors, are broken down into carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of GTP and NADH.

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A Citric Acid Cycle Schematic
A Citric Acid Cycle Schematic

The Citric Acid Cycle is a series of enzyme catalyzed reactions which are critical in cellular respiration. In this cycle, Acetyl-CoA, a byproduct of carbohydrate metabolism, along with various cofactors, are broken down into carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of GTP and NADH.


Articles in Proteopedia concerning Citric Acid Cycle include:


To view Citric Acid Cycle related proteins which are Structure Index entries see:


To view automatically seeded indices concerning [[Citric Acid Cycle] See:


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