pyruvate + NAD + CoA → acetyl CoA + carbon dioxide + reduced NAD
The link reaction occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. It dehydrogenates and decarboxylates the three-carbon pyruvate to produce the two-carbon acetyl CoA that can enter the Krebs Cycle.
Exam Tip
Remember that there are two pyruvate molecules produced per glucose molecule so you need to multiply everything by 2 when thinking about what happens to a single glucose molecule in aerobic respiration.
The Krebs Cycle uses acetyl CoA from the link reaction to produce reduced carbon dioxide, reduced NAD, reduced FAD and ATP
The Krebs cycle is often referred to as cyclical or circular. This is because the 4C acceptor moleculeis regenerated throughout the reaction so that it can start all over again by adding another acetyl CoA.
The names of the intermediate molecules in the Krebs cycle and the link reaction are not required.
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