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Carbon dioxide production pyruvate dehydrogenase

Chang LA, Hammett LK, Pharr DM (1983) Carbon dioxide effects on ethanol production, pyruvate decarboxylase and alcohol dehydrogenase activities in anaerobic sweet potato roots. Plant Physiol 71 59-62... [Pg.34]

During anaerobiosis, the enzyme pyruvate formate lyase is used by E. coli to form one molecule of formate and one molecule of acetyl CoA from one molecule of pyruvate. Formate can either be excreted from the cell or decomposed to carbon dioxide and dihydrogen. Two NADH molecules are consumed through the reduction of acetyl CoA to ethanol, which is the most highly reduced major fermentation product of E. coli. This conversion occurs through two dehydrogenation reactions catalyzed by alcohol dehydrogenase (Clark 1989). [Pg.47]


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