The malate synthase reaction, which produces malate from acetyl-coA and
glyoxylate in the glyoxylate pathway involves chemistry similar to citrate synthase
reaction. Find out the similarities between these two.
The glyoxylate cycle enables acetyl-CoA to be converted into malate. The glyoxylate cycle occurs in the peroxisomes and converts the acetyl-CoA produced by ß-oxidation of fatty acids into succinate. Then, succinate is converted in malate through the TCA cycle.
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