Piruvato deshidrogenasa | Video HHMI BioInteractive

Piruvato deshidrogenasa | Video HHMI BioInteractive

What is the Role of Pyruvate in Aerobic Respiration?

Introduction to Pyruvate and Its Function

  • The pyruvate molecule, a product of glycolysis, serves as a source of carbon and electrons for reactions essential to aerobic respiration occurring within mitochondria.
  • Pyruvate enters through mitochondrial membrane pores and is transported inside for further processing.

Enzymatic Reactions Connecting Pyruvate to Aerobic Respiration

  • A large protein complex, consisting of multiple copies of three distinct enzyme types, facilitates the reactions linking pyruvate to aerobic respiration.

Enzyme 1: Pyruvate Dehydrogenase

  • The first enzyme catalyzes decarboxylation, converting three-carbon pyruvate into a two-carbon acetyl group while releasing carbon dioxide as a byproduct.

Enzyme 2: Dihydrolipoil Transacetylase

  • This second enzyme utilizes flexible structures acting like arms to effectively capture the acetyl group and transfer it between various reaction sites.
  • At its active site, this enzyme binds the acetyl group to coenzyme A, resulting in the formation of acetyl-CoA, which acts as fuel for the citric acid cycle.

Enzyme 3: Dihydrolipoil Dehydrogenase

  • The third enzyme retains two electrons from pyruvate oxidation before transferring them to coenzyme NADH through its catalytic action.
Video description

Esta animación muestra cómo el complejo enzimático de la piruvato deshidrogenasa convierte el piruvato en acetil-CoA, conectando procesos importantes de la respiración celular. Es la segunda de seis animaciones sobre la respiración celular. Para ver el resto de la serie sobre la respiración celular, visita la lista de reproducción completa en: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI1XjFOSo4gNK8pYPIvd5xj19APG4glZD Para ver partes específicas de la serie, utiliza los siguientes enlaces: Parte 1: Glucólisis https://youtu.be/EAmW4QsT1Mc Parte 2: Piruvato deshidrogenasa https://youtu.be/AlK39gE4a6U Parte 3: Ciclo del ácido cítrico https://youtu.be/NeWHbVR8PVU Parte 4: Cadena de transporte de electrones https://youtu.be/kcRvfaDTTfs Parte 5: ATP sintasa https://youtu.be/aQBra7jeVKg Parte 6: ATP en uso https://youtu.be/zuJXCOGHTrs Para encontrar más información sobre esta animación y otros recursos relacionados, visita el sitio web de BioInteractive: https://www.biointeractive.org/es/classroom-resources/piruvato-deshidrogenasa