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Okay, i want to answer this question, let's talk about a pyruid dehydrogenase complex.
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Remember that this pyruid dehydrogenase complex is going to be responsible for the process of pyruid oxidation.
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If this pyruvate, during pyruid oxidation, you're going to produce acetate coate.
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Remember this pyruid has three carbons, while this acetate coa has two carbons.
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And what happens with the remaining carbon that is missing here? well, the remaining carbon is going to be lost as carbon dioxide.
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So you're going to lose one carbon as carbon dioxide.
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And also here you're going to produce an ada.
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So how is this part of the heterogeneous complex is going to be regulated? well, it is going to be stimulated, for example.
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It's going to be stimulated by adp and also by phosphatase.
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It means when you phosphorylate this enzyme, it means if this is your enzyme, when you phosphorylate this enzyme, we're going to be phosphorylate this enzyme, we're going to make it inactive.
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But when you defosphorrelated by a phosphate, because the postfatase is going to get more phosphate, we're going to activate it.
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So in contrast to this, the molecules that are going to inhibit, for example, are atp and also protein kinase, for example, protein kinase...