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Hello there students.
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Today we're going to be discussing about trans aldolase and transgalase.
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And if i mispronounced them, i am terribly sorry.
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For the on the chapter on the calvin cycle and the pentose pathway, i mean phosphate pathways.
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My apologies.
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And for this question, they want to describe how the pentose phosphate pathways and glycosides how they are linked to trans all deletes and transgalolis.
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And for this pathway, you can see the transcalylase and transcalylase, how they are in the middle, like they're catalyzing the tpp and the proponent, the pertundant scoff base and the reason for and the reason for that that these are that these are like the intermediates for a carbon ion and how they are they to say to stabilize um to stabilize these components because they're stabilized by a resonance which you can see why um for the set of why they always in like a negative carbon.
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Well, that's the whole point, that they're trying to stabilize it.
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And they're bringing up that the protonation allows the formation of a new carbon -carbon bond...