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2.7.1.12
ATP + D-gluconate
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2.7.1.12
ATP + D-gluconate
conversion of glucose to pyruvate
2.7.1.12
ATP + D-gluconate
enzyme probably acts as a key enzyme in regulating glucose oxidation in the liver of fish
2.7.1.12
ATP + D-gluconate
enzyme of the oxidative pathway in glucose-grown bacteria
2.7.1.12
ATP + D-gluconate
6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (Gcd1) and gluconate kinase (Idn1) act together to shunt glucose into the pentose phosphate pathway, creating an alternative route for directing glucose into the pentose phosphate pathway that bypasses hexokinase and the rate-limiting enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
2.7.1.12
D-gluconate + ATP
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