Why doesn't the cell simply synthesize more NAD+ to allow glycolysis to continue? - nad t 765 hd
During the conversion of glucose into two molecules of lactate (eg in the muscles during exercise), the NADH generated in the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase step is to NAD + by lactate dehydrogenase. Why not simply continue the cell glycolysis in order to allow more to synthesize NAD +?
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Well, I would be the cell of the purine rings of NAD NAD + can improve continuously. Finally, you could get a lof of NADH to go sit down. To metabolize (or get rid of it) you need to transfer electrons to the molecule. You need to go somewhere! Without oxygen (which is why we are), lactate, you need to make another company that to find. Finally, you have an overload of products in the cell captive.
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