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Anaplerotic reactions, a term
coined by Hans
Kornberg and
originating from the Gr**** ἀνά= 'up' and πληρόω= 'to fill', are
chemical reactions that form...
- brain. As
opposed to 4-carbon
ketone bodies, 3-hydroxyvaleric acid is
anaplerotic,
meaning it can
refill the pool of TCA
cycle intermediates. The triglyceride...
- any one of them to the
cycle has an
anaplerotic effect, and its
removal has a
cataplerotic effect.
These anaplerotic and
cataplerotic reactions will, during...
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tricarboxylic acid cycle).
Pyruvate is also
converted to
oxaloacetate by an
anaplerotic reaction,
which replenishes Krebs cycle intermediates; also, the oxaloacetate...
- brain. As
opposed to 4-carbon
ketone bodies, beta-ketopentanoate is
anaplerotic,
meaning it can
refill the pool of TCA
cycle intermediates. The triglyceride...
- on the si face of fumarate. It can also be
formed from
pyruvate via
anaplerotic reactions.
Malate is also
synthesized by the
carboxylation of phosphoenolpyruvate...
- (C7:0)
fatty acids.
These odd-carbon
fatty acids are able to
provide anaplerotic substrates for the TCA cycle.
Triheptanoin is used
clinically in humans...
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amount of
oxaloacetate in the
citric acid cycle, and is
therefore an
anaplerotic reaction (from the Gr****
meaning to "fill up"),
increasing the cycle's...
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pyruvate + HCO− 3 + ATP →
oxaloacetate + ADP + P It is an
important anaplerotic reaction that
creates oxaloacetate from pyruvate. PC
contains a biotin...
- gluconeogenesis. By
generating oxaloacetate, it
catalyses an
important anaplerotic reaction that
maintains the
citric acid
cycle to
generate energy by aerobic...