The CO2 produced in one round of the citric acid cycle does not originate in the acetyl carbons that entered that round. If acetyl-CoA is labeled with C-14 at its carbonyl carbon, how many rounds of the cycle are required before CO2 with the radiolabeled C-14 is released?
The book says that the C-14O2 comes out during the second round. However, when I go through the process, I find that the labeled carbon ends up on C5 of citrate and ends up being lost as CO2 in the alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase reaction. Can someone please specify what I am missing here? Thanks.