Does the pyruvate-formate lyase reaction described in Problem 7 lead to the production of ATP, as pyruvate

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Does the pyruvate-formate lyase reaction described in Problem 7 lead to the production of ATP, as pyruvate processing to acetyl-CoA does?

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Photosynthetic organisms use elaborate machinery to incorporate carbon (as CO2) into glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate, which is used to synthesize glucose for later metabolism. However, one carbon is lost following glycolysis when the three-carbon pyruvate is converted to acetyl-CoA. The bacterial enzyme pyruvate-formate lyase (also known as formate C-acetyltransferase) catalyzes the reactionPyruvate + HSCOA acetyl-CoA + formate

How does this reaction help the cell avoid losing carbon?

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Fundamentals Of Biochemistry Life At The Molecular Level

ISBN: 9781118918401

5th Edition

Authors: Donald Voet, Judith G Voet, Charlotte W Pratt

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