Chapter 23: Q3P (page 1071)
What is the product of the following reaction?

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Chapter 23: Q3P (page 1071)
What is the product of the following reaction?


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Use the following information to determine the sequence of reactions carried out by the glycine cleavage system:
a. The first enzyme is a PLP-requiring decarboxylase.
b. The second enzyme is aminomethyltransferase. This enzyme has a lipoate coenzyme.
c. The third enzyme synthesizes N6,N10-methylene-THF and also forms NH4
d. The fourth enzyme is an FAD-requiring enzyme.
e.The cleavage system also requires NAD.
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a. Identify the coenzymes.
b.Propose a mechanism for the reaction.
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