Chapter 15: Q7. (page 520)
Identify the intermediate in the phosphoglucomutase reaction.
Short Answer
The intermediate in the phosphoglucomutase reaction is Glucose-1,6-bisphosphate.
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Chapter 15: Q7. (page 520)
Identify the intermediate in the phosphoglucomutase reaction.
The intermediate in the phosphoglucomutase reaction is Glucose-1,6-bisphosphate.
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Arsenate (AsO鈧劼斥伝), a structural analog of phosphate, can act as a substrate for any reaction in which phosphate is a substrate. Arsenate esters, unlike phosphate esters, are kinetically as well as thermodynamically unstable and hydrolyze almost instantaneously. Write a balanced overall equation for the conversion of glucose to pyruvate in the presence of ATP, ADP, NAD鈦, and either (a) phosphate or (b) arsenate. (c) Why is arsenate a poison?
Describe how fructose, galactose, and mannose enter the glycolytic pathway.
Which products of glycolysis are reduced molecules that the cell can oxidize to recover free energy?
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Question: What happens during the two phases of glycolysis?
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