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[[Image:2000px-Glycolysis.png|350px|left|thumb| Overview of Each Step of Glycolysis]]
[[Glycolysis]] is a critical process in the [[Carbohydrate Metabolism|metabolism of carbohydrates]]. By utilizing various enzymes, glucose is converted into pyruvate. The free energy released during this process in the form of [[ATP]] and NADH subsequently powers nearly countless catalytic reactions in the cell.  
[[Glycolysis]] is a critical process in the [[Carbohydrate Metabolism|metabolism of carbohydrates]]. By utilizing various enzymes, glucose is converted into pyruvate. The free energy released during this process in the form of [[ATP]] and NADH subsequently powers nearly countless catalytic reactions in the cell.  
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Revision as of 14:32, 23 June 2022

Overview of Each Step of Glycolysis

Glycolysis is a critical process in the metabolism of carbohydrates. By utilizing various enzymes, glucose is converted into pyruvate. The free energy released during this process in the form of ATP and NADH subsequently powers nearly countless catalytic reactions in the cell.



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Hexokinase I complex with ATP analog, glucose, glucose-phosphate and Mg+2 ion (PDB code 1qha)

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