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What molecule in glycolysis could be considered the substrate in substrate-level phosphorylation?

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Answer:

The molecule which is considered a substrate in susbtrate-level phosphorilation is PEP (phosphoenolpyruvic)

Explanation:

A substrate level phosphorylation is a chemist reaction where you get ATP by ADP + P

A high energy phosphate substrate, yields its high energy phosphate to ADP.

ADP + P ----> ATP.

In glycolysis, the enzyme pyruvate kinase catalyzes the reaction that converts phosphoenolpyruvic acid into pyruvate.

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