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5.2.5 The Krebs Cycle

What is the Krebs Cycle?

  • The Krebs cycle is a series of enzyme-controlled reactions that occur in the matrix of the mitochondria.
  • It is the second stage of aerobic respiration and produces molecules necessary for oxidative phosphorylation.

Steps of the Krebs Cycle

  1. Formation of a 6-Carbon Compound:
  • Acetyl CoA (2C) donates its 2-carbon acetate group to a 4-carbon molecule (oxaloacetate), forming a 6-carbon molecule (citrate).
  • Coenzyme A is released and reused in the link reaction.
  1. Decarboxylation and Dehydrogenation:
  • The 6-carbon molecule undergoes a series of reactions:
  • Decarboxylation: Two molecules of CO2CO₂ are removed.
  • Dehydrogenation: Hydrogen atoms are removed and used to reduce NAD to NADH and FAD to FADH2FAD\ to\ FADH₂.
  1. Regeneration of Oxaloacetate:
  • The original 4-carbon molecule (oxaloacetate) is regenerated to accept another acetate group from acetyl CoA, continuing the cycle.
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Products of the Krebs Cycle (Per Glucose Molecule)

Since the Krebs cycle turns twice for each molecule of glucose (because two acetyl CoA molecules are formed in the link reaction):

  • 2 ATP: Produced by substrate-level phosphorylation.
  • 6 NADH: Used in oxidative phosphorylation to generate ATP.
  • 2 FADH₂: Used in oxidative phosphorylation to generate ATP.
  • 4 CO₂: Released as a waste product.
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Key Points

  • The Krebs cycle generates reduced coenzymes (NADH and FADH₂) that carry hydrogen and electrons to the electron transport chain for ATP production.
  • No oxygen is directly used in the Krebs cycle, but it depends on the availability of oxygen to regenerate NAD and FAD for continuous operation.

Reaction Summary (Per Turn)

Acetyl CoA + 3 NAD + FAD + ADP + Pi → 2 CO₂ + CoA + 3 NADH + FADH₂ + ATP

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Exam Tip

  • Be clear that the Krebs cycle occurs twice per glucose molecule.
  • Focus on understanding the role of decarboxylation (removal of CO2CO₂) and dehydrogenation (removal of H+H⁺/electrons).
  • Remember that the ATP produced is via substrate-level phosphorylation, not oxidative phosphorylation.
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