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Glycolysis - California State University, Northridge

CHEM464 /Medh, Glycolysis1 Glycolysis The Glycolytic pathway describes the oxidation of glucose to pyruvate with the generation of ATP and NADH It is also called as the Embden-Meyerhof Pathway Glycolysis is a universal pathway; present in all organisms: from yeast to mammals. In eukaryotes, Glycolysis takes place in the cytosol Glycolysis is anaerobic; it does not require oxygen In the presence of O2, pyruvate is further oxidized to CO2. In the absence of O2, pyruvate can be fermented to lactate or ethanol.

Step-wise reactions of glycolysis ... • This is a reversible reaction. The fructose-6-phosphate is quickly ... In addition, • Feed-back inhibition by Citrate, an intermediate of the TCA cycle. • A major positive effector of phosphofructokinase is Fructose-2,6-bisphosphate. F-2,6-BP is formed by the

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