Н Н К НО Н CH₂OH ОН Н ОН Glucose Н ОН + ATP hexokinase Н НО CH₂OPO- Н ОН Т- Н ОН Н ОН Glucose-6-phosphate + ADP
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- CHO CHO CH,OH HO- H Phosphorogluco- isomerase Phosphofructo- kinase Hexokinase но H. но -H- но H- HO- АТР ADP H- HO- -HO- OH H- OH H- OH Via H- -HO- ATP ADP CH2OH CH,OPO,2 ČH,OPO,2 Но nin Glucose A B CH,OPO,2- CH2OPO, Fructose Fo D CH2OH Но H- biphosphate H- HO. HPO,2 / NAD+ / Triose aldolase OH Glyceraldehyde 3- phosphate dehydrogenase phosphate isomerase CH,OPO,2 Via OPO,2 сно HOH E CH,OPO, H- OH LOH CH,OPO, For CH,OPO,2 G COPO,2 он H3C HO. Pyruvic AcidGive the product of this reaction sequence: NH3* Bg-CH3 Bg SH (cobalamin) Adenosyl-S H₂C-NH OH A Adenosyl-O intermediate D HN-CH3 Adenosyl-NH HS SH B ATP O-CH3 PPP₁ H3C-S+ Adenosyl H₂N E Adenosyl-O product OH с NH₂ S-CH3a Lactate dehydrogenase H H3C-C-COO- OH L-(+)-Lactase b Creatine kinase CH3 H₂N This is a(an) NH₂ Creatine + ATP Adenosine triphosphate This is a(an) ADP OOC-C-CH3 Adenosine diphosphate Pyruvate CH3 ON ồ Ò NH2 Y Phosphocreatine
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- The enzyme that catalyzes reaction below can be classified as: CoO COO NAD+ NADH + H* Но- | malate -C- H-Ć- dehydrogenase Охaloacetate Malate isomerase lyase hydrolase oxidoreductase ligase transferaseHandwritten Identify the molecule names, enzyme name, enzyme classification and change in reaction(for glycolysis pathway)Which reaction below in the glycolytic pathway has a highly unfavorable delta Gº' but a favorable delta G under physiological conditions? 1,3-Bisphosphoglycerate + ADP3-Phosphoglycerate + ATP O2-phosphoglyerate → phosphoenolpyruvate Ofructose-1,6-bisphosphate dihydroxyacetone phosphate + glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate Ofructose-6-phosphate → fructose-1,6-bisphosphate