Glycolysis Enzymes: Difference between revisions
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The interconversion of two three-carbon phosphosugars is catalyzed by [[Christian_Krenk_Sandbox|triose phosphate isomerase]], also referred to as TIM. | The interconversion of two three-carbon phosphosugars is catalyzed by [[Christian_Krenk_Sandbox|triose phosphate isomerase]], also referred to as TIM. | ||
* [[Triose Phosphate Isomerase]] | |||
'''The next five reactions are the "payoff" phase of glycolysis''', where energy in the forms of ATP and NADH is generated. All of the subsequent reactions happen twice (once for each of the two glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate molecules generated from glucose). | '''The next five reactions are the "payoff" phase of glycolysis''', where energy in the forms of ATP and NADH is generated. All of the subsequent reactions happen twice (once for each of the two glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate molecules generated from glucose). |