Study Guide
Authored by a Biochemistry Professor
METABOLISM MASTERY
BUNDLE
TCA Cycle • Gluconeogenesis • Glycogen •
Pentose Phosphate Pathway
,Author: Assoc. Prof. Dr Zeynep Caliskan, Department of Medical
Biochemistry
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Contents
Citric Acid Cycle ............................................................. Page 3
Gluconeogenesis ............................................................ Page 10
Glycogen Metabolism ................................................... Page 18
Pentose Phosphate Pathway ....................................... Page 25
, 3
CITRIC ACID CYCLE
(KREBS CYCLE/TRICARBOXYLIC ACID (TCA) CYCLE
GENERAL
• The TCA cycle plays multiple roles in metabolism.
• Its primary function is to produce energy by breaking down acetyl-CoA into
carbon dioxide. Acetyl-CoA is derived from the metabolism of fuel molecules like
amino acids, fatty acids, and carbohydrates.
• The cycle also serves as a metabolic crossroads for various metabolic pathways,
including gluconeogenesis, lipogenesis, amino acid transamination, heme
synthesis, and ketone breakdown.
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