citrate

chemical compound

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metabolism

  • mitochondria and cellular respiration
    In metabolism: Formation of coenzyme A, carbon dioxide, and reducing equivalent

    …reacts with oxaloacetate to yield citrate and to liberate coenzyme A. This reaction [38] is catalyzed by citrate synthase. (As mentioned above, many of the compounds in living cells that take part in metabolic pathways exist as charged moieties, or anions, and are named as such.) Citrate undergoes isomerization (i.e.,…

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  • mitochondria and cellular respiration
    In metabolism: Energy state of the cell

    …fuel, inhibition of glycolysis by citrate may be physiologically the more important means of control. Control by citrate, the first intermediate of the TCA cycle, which produces the bulk of the cellular ATP, is thus the same, in principle, as control through ATP.

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plant physiology

  • weeping willow tree
    In plant: Principal pathways and cycles

    The product, citrate, has three carboxylic acid groups—hence the name tricarboxylic acid cycle. Citrate is systematically catabolized (broken down) with progressive losses of successive carbon atoms as CO2 into five-carbon and, finally, four-carbon, acids. The latter acid, oxaloacetate, begins the cycle again. With each oxidation reaction, a…

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