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Malate-aspartate shuttle diagram

Fig. 31.5. Conversion of pyruvate to phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP). Follow the shaded circled numbers on the diagram, starting with the precursors alanine and lactate. The first step is the conversion of alanine and lactate to pyruvate. Pyruvate then enters the mitochondria and is converted to OAA (circle 2) by pyruvate carboxylase. Pyruvate dehydrogenase has been inactivated by both the NADH and acetyl-CoA generated from fatty acid oxidation, which allows oxaloacetate production for gluconeogenesis. The oxaloacetate formed in the mitochondria is converted to either malate or aspartate to enter the cytoplasm via the malate/aspartate shuttle. Once in the cytoplasm the malate or aspartate is converted back into oxaloacetate (circle 3), and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase will convert it to PEP (circle 4). The white circled numbers are alternate routes for exit of carbon from the mitochondrion using the malate/aspartate shuttle. OAA = oxaloacetate FA = fatty acid TG = triacylglycerol. Fig. 31.5. Conversion of pyruvate to phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP). Follow the shaded circled numbers on the diagram, starting with the precursors alanine and lactate. The first step is the conversion of alanine and lactate to pyruvate. Pyruvate then enters the mitochondria and is converted to OAA (circle 2) by pyruvate carboxylase. Pyruvate dehydrogenase has been inactivated by both the NADH and acetyl-CoA generated from fatty acid oxidation, which allows oxaloacetate production for gluconeogenesis. The oxaloacetate formed in the mitochondria is converted to either malate or aspartate to enter the cytoplasm via the malate/aspartate shuttle. Once in the cytoplasm the malate or aspartate is converted back into oxaloacetate (circle 3), and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase will convert it to PEP (circle 4). The white circled numbers are alternate routes for exit of carbon from the mitochondrion using the malate/aspartate shuttle. OAA = oxaloacetate FA = fatty acid TG = triacylglycerol.

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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1051 ]




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