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7 April, 23:28

Suppose NAD is unavailable because NADH cannot be oxidized due to a mutation in the NADH dehydrogenase (Complex I). If FAD could substitute for all NAD, how would this affect the total ATP produced by the complete oxidation of glucose

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  1. 7 April, 23:53
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    FAD substitution will produce 28 ATP instead of 36.

    Explanation:

    NAD and FAD are coenzymes involved in reversible oxidation and reduction reactions. These compounds are also known as electron carriers. However NADH produce 3 electrons in electron transport chain and FADH2 produce 2 electron beacuase it transfer the electrons to second complex in ETC.

    Normal prduction of ATP from glucose;

    2 cytoplasmic NADH formed in glycolysis Each yields 2 ATP + 4

    2 NADH formed in the oxidation of pyruvate Each yields 3 ATP + 6

    2 FADH2 formed in the citric acid cycle Each yields 2 ATP + 4

    6 NADH formed in the citric acid cycle Each yields 3 ATP + 18

    2 ATP from glycolysis + 2

    2 ATP from citric acid cycle + 2

    Net yield ATP + 36

    C6H12O6 + 6 CO2 + 36 ADP + 36 Pi ⇒6 CO2 + 6 H2O + 36 ATP

    If we replace the NAD with FAD the total ATP production would be.

    2 cytoplasmic FADH2 formed in glycolysis Each yields 2 ATP + 4

    2 FADH2 formed in the oxidation of pyruvate Each yields 3 ATP + 4

    2 FADH2 formed in the citric acid cycle Each yields 2 ATP + 4

    6 FADH2 formed in the citric acid cycle Each yields 2 ATP + 12

    2 ATP from glycolysis

    +2

    2 ATP from citric acid cycle + 2

    Net yield ATP + 28

    C6H12O6 + 6 CO2 + 28ADP + 28 Pi ⇒6 CO2 + 6 H2O + 28 ATP
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