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Several of the enzymes of glycolysis fall into classes that we will see often in metabolism. What reaction types are catalyzed by each of the following:(a) Kinases(b) Isomerases(c) Aldolases(d) Dehydrogenases
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This process is known as phosphorylation. The general reaction can be represented as follows: \[ \text{Substrate} + \text{ATP} \rightarrow \text{Substrate-P} + \text{ADP} \] Show more…
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