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23 February, 16:08

Fatty acids with an odd number of carbons are modified by carboxylation of propionyl CoA to ultimately generate the 4-carbon TCA intermediate

a) Citric acid

b) Succinyl CoA

c) Fumaric acid

d) Oxalic Acid CoA

e) Acetyl CoA

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  1. 23 February, 16:14
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    b) Succinyl CoA

    Explanation:

    Fatty acids with the odd number of carbons undergo same β-oxidation as the even number of carbon. But it generates Propionyl-CoA which is a three carbon molecule instead of Acetyl-CoA and Propionyl-CoA cannot be metaboliesd further in the body as Acetyl-CoA is.

    It is converted to Succinyl CoA which is a TCA intermediate and canbe metabolized. The process of conversion is:

    Propionyl-CoA is thus carboxylated with ATP and bicarbonate in the presence of enzyme, propionyl-CoA carboxylase to D-methylmalonyl-CoA. After that, D-methylmalonyl-CoA is then in the presence of methylmalonyl-CoA racemase is converted to the L-methylmalonyl-CoA. Lastly, L-methylmalonyl-CoA thus formed is converted to Succinyl-CoA by the enzyme, methylmalonyl-CoA mutase.
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