CYP2E1 Mechanism Part 2: Conversion of Ethandiol to Acetate

CYP2E1 Mechanism Part 2: Conversion of Ethandiol to Acetate

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The video tutorial explores the metabolism of ethane 1,1-diol, a molecule formed during ethanol oxidation. It discusses the role of the P450 enzyme in hydroxylating this molecule, leading to the formation of acetic acid. The tutorial explains the mechanistic steps involved, highlighting the potential toxicity of intermediates and the need for their elimination. The video also touches on the implications of acetate in hangovers and introduces the enzyme acetyl CoA synthetase for further metabolism.

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What are the products formed after the hydroxylation of ethane 1,1-dial?

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Discuss the role of acetate in the context of alcohol metabolism and hangovers.

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What is the function of acetyl CoA synthetase in relation to acetate?

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