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Pyruvate (AAAGH)

E2 dihydrolipoamide transacetylase

E3 dihydrolipoamid dehydrogenase

Step 1 in E1 Uses TPP to catalyze the decarboxylation of an alpha ketoacid/pyruvate and form a hydroxyethyl-TPP intermediate

Step 2 in E1 Oxidation of hydroxyethyl-TPP and transfer to lipoamid to form acetyllipoamide-final E1 product

Step 3 in E2 E2 catalyzes the transfer of the acetyl group from acetyllipomamide to Coenzyme A (leaving reduced lipoamide) forming Acetyl CoA

Step 4 in E3 E3 oxidation of lipoamide to to reoxidize/regenerate lipoamide by reducing FAD → FADH2

Step 5 in E3 transfer of the 2e- from a tightly bound FADH2 to transiently bound NAD+ generating FAD and NADH

TPP decarboxylation of pyruvate located in E1

Lipoic acid (lipoamide) acyl transfer and e- carrier (part of E2)

CoA acceptor of acetyl group from acetyllipoamide forming acetyl CoA

FAD accepts e- from dihydrolipoamide in E3

NAD+ final e- acceptor in E3

Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Kinase

activators and inactivators turns off PDH

Activators: NADH, AcetylCoA

Inactivators: Pyruvate

Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Kinase phosphorylation or dephosphorylation inactivates? phosphorylation of E1

Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Phosphatase activators and inhibitors activates PDH complex

Activators: Ca2+, Insulin signaling via cascade

Inactivators: high NADH and high Acetyl CoA

PD Phosphatase phosphorylation or dephosphorylation inactivates dephosphorylation of E1