Glycolysis

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[[Image:2000px-Glycolysis.png|350px|left|thumb| Overview of Each Step of Glycolysis]]
[[Glycolysis]] is a critical process in the [[Carbohydrate Metabolism|metabolism of carbohydrates]]. By utilizing various enzymes, glucose is converted into pyruvate. The free energy released during this process in the form of [[ATP]] and NADH subsequently powers nearly countless catalytic reactions in the cell.
[[Glycolysis]] is a critical process in the [[Carbohydrate Metabolism|metabolism of carbohydrates]]. By utilizing various enzymes, glucose is converted into pyruvate. The free energy released during this process in the form of [[ATP]] and NADH subsequently powers nearly countless catalytic reactions in the cell.
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Hexokinase I complex with ATP analog, glucose, glucose-phosphate and Mg+2 ion (PDB code 1qha)

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