Question 1 of 1 I and II What is the primary difference between the enzymes classified as 6.2.1.4 and 6.2.1.5? Enzyme 6.2.1.4 yields ATP, while enzyme 6.2.1.5 yields GTP. Only enzyme 6.2.1.4 is found in the mitochondria. Only enzyme 6.2.1.5 is found in the mitochondria. Enzyme 6.2.1.4 yields GTP, while enzyme 6.2.1.5 yields ATP. In E. coli K-12 MG1655, which enzyme converts succinyl-CoA to succinate?
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2.1.4 and 6.2.1.5. These are EC numbers, which classify enzymes based on the chemical reactions they catalyze. Step 2: Let's break down the EC numbers: The first number (6) indicates the main class, which is ligases (enzymes that catalyze the joining of two large Show more…
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