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| + | <scene name='56/563213/Full_protein/2'>Succinyl-CoA synthetase</scene> is an enzyme that plays a key role in the citric acid cycle by catalyzing the reaction of succinyl-CoA + NDP + Pi <-> succinate + CoA + NTP. The isoform shown here is from ''Sus scrofa'' and utilizes GTP. Other isoforms utilize ATP. Succinyl-CoA synthetase is a dimer composed of two chains, alpha and beta. | ||
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Succinyl-CoA synthetase
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is an enzyme that plays a key role in the citric acid cycle by catalyzing the reaction of succinyl-CoA + NDP + Pi <-> succinate + CoA + NTP. The isoform shown here is from Sus scrofa and utilizes GTP. Other isoforms utilize ATP. Succinyl-CoA synthetase is a dimer composed of two chains, alpha and beta.
