oksaloetaatti
Oksaloetaatti, or oxaloacetic acid (oxaloacetate), is a four-carbon dicarboxylic acid with a keto group, often depicted as HOOC-CH2-CO-COOH. It is a central metabolite in cellular energy metabolism.
In mitochondria, oxaloetaatti is produced from pyruvate by the enzyme pyruvate carboxylase, an anaplerotic reaction that
Within the tricarboxylic acid cycle, oxaloetaatti condenses with acetyl-CoA to form citrate, catalyzed by citrate synthase,
In gluconeogenesis, oxaloetaatti is a key substrate that can be converted to phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) by phosphoenolpyruvate
Physiological regulation involves activation of pyruvate carboxylase by acetyl-CoA and the cellular redox state influencing malate