Chapter 15: Q6CP (page 497)
Explain the chemical logic of converting glucose to fructose before aldolase splits the sugar in two.
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Chapter 15: Q6CP (page 497)
Explain the chemical logic of converting glucose to fructose before aldolase splits the sugar in two.
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The pyruvate → lactate reaction in animals is reversible, but the pyruvate → ethanol fermentation in yeast is irreversible. Explain.
(a) Describe how glycerol enters the glycolytic pathway. (b) What is the ATP yield for the conversion of glycerol to pyruvate?
What is the advantage of activating pyruvate kinase with fructose-1, 6-bisphosphate?
The aldolase reaction can proceed in reverse as an enzymatic aldol condensation. If the enzyme were not stereospecific, how many different products would be obtained?
Consider the pathway for catabolizing galactose. What are the potential control points for this pathway?
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