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The reaction forming 3-phosphoglyceric acid in glycolysis is  A)Cleavage B)oxidative phosphorylation C)dephosphorylation D)oxidative decarboxylation Please Do explain concepts like dephosphorylation , oxidative phosphorylation , oxidative decarboxylation
Asked by nipunverma59 | 24 Jul, 2019, 01:27: AM
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1,3-Bisphosphoglyceric acid (3C) transfers its one phosphate group to ADP and gets converted to 3-phosphoglyceric acid (3C). This reaction is called direct phosphorylation or substrate level phosphorylation.

Recations which involve covalent bond breakage in a molecule leading to the formation of smaller molecules are called cleavage reactions.

The removal of a phosphoryl group is called dephosphorylation.

Removal of carboxyl group in the presence of oxygen is called oxidative decarboxylation.

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