The choices are: Kinase Isomerase Mutase Aldolase Enolase Dehydrogenase Use the
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The choices are:
Kinase
Isomerase
Mutase
Aldolase
Enolase
Dehydrogenase
Use the following information for questions 1 through 8 Most facultative anaerobic organisms that produce ethanol as a product use the glycolysis pathway followed by alcohol fermentation to produce ATP from glucose. The laboratory you work for has discovered an organism called E. hugdahlis that uses several reactions not found in the typical glycolysis pathway (reaction 1, reaction 2, and reaction 3 on the figure below). Only the three specified reactions utilize new enzymes, all other reactions utilize identical enzymes to typical glycolysis and alcohol fermentation. The new pathway is shown below: çO2 H+OH H20 20 reaction 2 reaction 1 HO-H glucose glucose-6-P reaction NAD NADH NADH HOH ATP ADP CH2OPO3 CO2 2-keto-3-deoxy 6-phosphogluconic acid H- OH CH2OPo32 reaction 3 NAD NADH CO2 acetaidehyde CO2 ethanol pyruvate NAD NADH ethanol acetaldehyde pyruvate+ - glyceraldehyde 3phosphateExplanation / Answer
reaction-1
Dehydrogenase- glucose-6-phosphate is converting into 6-phosphogluconate with the help of dehydrogenase enzyme
Reaction 2- mutase-6-phosphogluconateis converting into 2-keto-3-deoxy-6-phosphogluconate (KDPG).
Reaction 3-Aldolase
2-keto-3-deoxy-6-phosphogluconate (KDPG).is catalyzing into the pyruvate and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
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