Gluconeogenesis

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6) Aspartate, asparagine => <scene name='43/430893/Cv/3'>Oxaloacetate</scene> =>
6) Aspartate, asparagine => <scene name='43/430893/Cv/3'>Oxaloacetate</scene> =>
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[by Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase] <scene name='39/392339/Cv1/8'>phosphoenolpyruvate</scene> => ... => <scene name='39/392339/Cv/3'>Glucose</scene>
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[by [[Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase]]] <scene name='39/392339/Cv1/8'>phosphoenolpyruvate</scene> (PEP) => ... => <scene name='39/392339/Cv/3'>Glucose</scene>
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he location of the enzyme that links these two parts of gluconeogenesis by converting oxaloacetate to PEP – [[PEP carboxykinase]] (PEPCK) – is variable by species: it can be found entirely within the mitochondria, entirely within the cytosol, or dispersed evenly between the two, as it is in humans.
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== References ==
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Revision as of 12:43, 27 November 2022

Human phosphoglycerate kinase complex with phosphoglyceric acid, ADP (stick model) AlF4-, Cl- and Mg+2 ions (green) (PDB code 2y3i)

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