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*[[Erythrose 4-phosphate and phosphoenolpyruvate: phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan]]
*[[Erythrose 4-phosphate and phosphoenolpyruvate: phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan]]
*[[Oxaloacetate/aspartate: lysine, asparagine, methionine, threonine, and isoleucine]]
*[[Oxaloacetate/aspartate: lysine, asparagine, methionine, threonine, and isoleucine]]
*Pyruvate: alanine, valine, and leucine
Pyruvate, the result of [[glycolysis]], can feed into both the TCA cycle and fermentation processes. Reactions beginning with either one or two molecules of pyruvate lead to the synthesis of alanine, valine, and leucine.
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Revision as of 11:31, 6 November 2022

Pyruvate, the result of glycolysis, can feed into both the TCA cycle and fermentation processes. Reactions beginning with either one or two molecules of pyruvate lead to the synthesis of alanine, valine, and leucine.

E. coli DAHP synthase complex with PEP, phenylalanine, sulfate and Mn+2 ion (PDB code 1kfl)

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