Of the following statements, which is incorrect about the citric acid cycle?
- Reaction 5 of the cycle converts succinyl CoA to succinate. Yes, that is true. It's done through hydrolysis and the utilization of the enzyme succinyl CoA synthetase. So, this is true.
- Oxidation of succinate in reaction 6 produces fumarate. Yes, that is also true. We utilize FAD in order to do this.
- Phase c of the citric acid cycle does not result in the loss of any carbon atoms. Alright. So this is also true. Now, we may have instances where carbons that are single-bonded to each other become double-bonded where that's a loss of hydrogens, but we don't have the loss of carbon atoms.
- Energy released from the hydrolysis of succinyl CoA comes from the GTP. No. We hydrolyze our energetic Carbon-Sulfur Bond. This released energy helps us to create GTP. GTP later on is hydrolyzed, and its inorganic phosphate is given to ADP to make ATP. So, the energy doesn't come from GTP, the energy is used to create GTP. So this is what's incorrect.
Therefore, our answer is option d.