Why it is known as HMP shunt. If a cell removes one product of this pathway for any function, does it stops working. Where exactly imside the cell this process occurs and what kind of enzymes are used in it.
If xylulose-5-p and erythrose-4-p can form fructose-6-p and glyceraldehyde-3-p then ribose-5-p and fructose-6-p can from sedoheptulose-7-p and erythrose-4-p?????am I ryt ???
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the numbering does not denote number of carbon rather it denotes the position of phosphate group please!!
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The numbering is shows us that the on which number of carbon the phosphate is joints in the substance...
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Uronic acid pathway
Gluconeogenesis pathway
And other pathways??? Related to Biochemistry topics
Sir, how many ATP produced in hmp shunt?
Why it is known as HMP shunt.
If a cell removes one product of this pathway for any function, does it stops working. Where exactly imside the cell this process occurs and what kind of enzymes are used in it.
It's really helpful thanks
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"6" in G-6-P means that the phosphate group of attached to the 6th carbon of the glucose molecule. The same goes for Ribulose
The number of carbon molecules bro
@@urbanproductions5584 no it is not, you can check it yourself in the net
@@Oh.its.srija-heree in my textbooks its written
If xylulose-5-p and erythrose-4-p can form fructose-6-p and glyceraldehyde-3-p then ribose-5-p and fructose-6-p can from sedoheptulose-7-p and erythrose-4-p?????am I ryt ???
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those numbers denote position of the phosphate group not carbon molecules
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how you can produce 10 C compound of glucose which is 6c....????pls dscrb...
Wer does this occur
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Why pentose phosphate pathway is also called as HMP shunt?
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Why this process is called hexose monophosphate shunt???
because in its first oxidative part 6c glucose is transfered or shunt to make 5 c compound .
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