Step 8 enzyme involved
Phosphoglycerate mutase
is an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a functional group from one position on a molecule to another
mutase
The enzyme phosphoglycerate mutase (PGM) relocates the
P
The enzyme phosphoglycerate mutase (PGM) relocates the P from
3- phosphoglycerate
The enzyme phosphoglycerate mutase (PGM) relocates the P from 3- phosphoglycerate from the
3rd carbon
The enzyme phosphoglycerate mutase (PGM) relocates the P from 3- phosphoglycerate from the 3rd carbon to the
2nd carbon
The enzyme phosphoglycerate mutase (PGM) relocates the P from 3- phosphoglycerate from the 3rd carbon to the 2nd carbon to form
2-phosphoglycerate.
Step 9 enzyme involved
Enolase
This step involves the conversion of 2- phosphoglycerate to
phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP)
works by removing a water group, or dehydrating the 2 phosphoglycerate.
enolase
Step 10: enzyme involved
Pyruvate Kinase
The final step of glycolysis converts phosphoenolpyruvate into
pyruvate
As the enzyme’s name suggests, this reaction involves the
transfer of a phosphate group
The phosphate group attached to the
2ʹ carbon
The phosphate group attached to the 2ʹ carbon of the
PEP
is transferred to a molecule of
ADP
As the enzyme’s name suggests, this reaction involves the transfer of a phosphate group. The phosphate group attached to the 2ʹ carbon of the PEP is transferred to a molecule of ADP, yielding
ATP
6 carbon compound
Glucose
Glucose loss of hydrogen-oxidation yields
Pyruvate acid
Pyruvate acid is what
3 carbon compound