Few building blocks in cellular metabolism are as central and versatile as acetyl-coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA). As a product of many CO 2 fixation pathways, its utilization in the cell determines how much ...
In fast glycolysis it converts itself to lactic acid causing immediate fatigue. In slow glycolysis it gets converted to acetyl coenzyme A and is transported to Krebs cycle, which produces more ATP and ...
For example, Eubacterium limosum is an acetogen, a microorganism that can convert carbon monoxide (CO) or CO 2 to acetate via a unique metabolic pathway in which acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA ...