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8 March, 01:47

Arsenate (AsO43-) closely resembles Pi in structure and reactivity. In the reaction catalyzed by glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, arsenate can replace phosphate in attacking the energy-rich thioester intermediate. The product of this reaction, 1-arseno - 3-phosphoglycerate, is unstable. It and other acyl arsenates are rapidly and spontaneously hydrolyzed. What is the effect of arsenate on energy generation in a cell?

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  1. 8 March, 01:59
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    The effect of arsenic poisoning result in the loss of ATP molecules.

    Explanation:

    Arsenate structurally resembles the phosphate group. In the reaction catalyzed by glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, arsenate can replace the phosphate group by attacking the energy rich thioester intermediate resulting in the formation of 1-arseno-3-phosphoglycerate which is unstable and undergo hydrolysis to form 3-phosphoglycerate.

    As a result the glycolytic pathway continues but the ATP that is normally generated from 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate by substrate lebel phosphorylation is lost due to the interference of arsenate.

    Arsenite is a derivative of arsenate that interacts with lipoic acid coenzyme of pyruvate dehydrogenase enzyme thus blocking the formation of acetyl CoA which ultimately leads to loss of ATP molecules.
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