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Enzy Shuttle - michaelis
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If a ketoglutarate/oxaloacetate shuttle was present, could a new shuttle be formed that would replace the malate-aspartate shuttle by eliminating the transamination reactions and the amino acid translocase?

A. Yes. Ketoglutarate/oxaloacetate could substitute for glutamate/aspartate.


B. No. This shuttle would not work, because there would be a net flow of protons into the mitochondria during the entry/exit of both ketoglutarate and oxaloacetate.

C. No. This shuttle would not work, because there would be a net charge change during the antiport of ketoglutarate/oxaloacetate.

D. No. This shuttle would not work, because oxaloacetate in the mitochondria would be immediately consumed in the citric-acid cycle.

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Any help, Please
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aaaa is the answer
good job
Please, Can anybody teach about shuttles?
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Ketoglutarate/oxaloacetate could substitute for glutamate/aspartate. ???????
what about this one,.. ??????
is this a logical question disguised as a really difficult one????
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