@@SynthesisMedEd just how u made for acetyl coA can u do it for other compounds common in biochem pls i really liked this video and the idea of this series
great video, very helpful and i love the idea of bite sized bio-chem. i request you to continue this series as it will be very helpful to a lot of people
Without the "cap," the acetyl group is simply acetic acid which is not as reactive and can't be fed as a substrate into the TCA cycle or other biochemical reactions.
@@SynthesisMedEd could there be a deficit in acetyl groups in body? Or deficit in CoA ? Is this possible ?? How it would manifest if body did have deficit in this crucial compounds ? Once I took B5 which is precursor to CoA and I felt bad after it, it was like my digestion did stop and my mood went down... thanks for possible answer.
It's difficult to cover SAM and methyl transfers without also discussing the Folate/B12 cycles which are connected pathways. It might take a while to put that together.
What a great explanation... 👏🏽👏🏾👏🏿
Bro, your use of metaphors painted a very concise picture.
Right about common focusing problem on CoA. I've been one of these. Thanks
This video is epic. Please continue the series!
Will do. Any specific requests?
@@SynthesisMedEd just how u made for acetyl coA can u do it for other compounds common in biochem pls i really liked this video and the idea of this series
Clear and concise, just the type of video I was looking for
Thank you very much. I spent the better part of this year thinking CoA is the important bit, this video cleared my doubts. Thanks again.
Glad it helped. Remember, the same concept applies to other CoA molecules like succinyl-CoA, malonyl-CoA, and HMG-CoA.
great video, very helpful and i love the idea of bite sized bio-chem. i request you to continue this series as it will be very helpful to a lot of people
I write you from Italy,keep working,your explanations are very well made!
Awesome video! Thanks for really breaking it down...
Great explanation! Thank you so much.
thank you from India .
please make more videos like this
Please make more of this series!
That was incredibly enlightening
Thank you. From Morocco
Excellent thank you!
Awesome vid. Thanks!
Thanks a dozen truly helpful ✔
Really helpful, thank you
Thank you very much!
What about the reduction of NAD+ that occurs in this step as well?
Nice 👏
Please more
Need more
amazing !!
it definitely helped. Thanks a lot
Please it's to small. I can't see
Please work on that. But it's a great explanation.
Thanks a metric tonne what a great analogy
this is so didactic I actually liked learning it!! hahaha
Thank you
If the cap isn’t there, will you have a problem?
Without the "cap," the acetyl group is simply acetic acid which is not as reactive and can't be fed as a substrate into the TCA cycle or other biochemical reactions.
@@SynthesisMedEd could there be a deficit in acetyl groups in body? Or deficit in CoA ? Is this possible ?? How it would manifest if body did have deficit in this crucial compounds ? Once I took B5 which is precursor to CoA and I felt bad after it, it was like my digestion did stop and my mood went down... thanks for possible answer.
wow thank you so much!
Can you do one for SAM for transferring methyl group and phosphate group
It's difficult to cover SAM and methyl transfers without also discussing the Folate/B12 cycles which are connected pathways. It might take a while to put that together.
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Keep calm and eat a molecule 0:25