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| caption          = The [[metabolic pathway]] of glycolysis converts [[glucose]] to [[pyruvate]] by via a series of intermediate metabolites. Each chemical modification (red box) is performed by a different enzyme. Steps 1 and 3 consume [[Adenosine triphosphate|ATP]] (blue) and steps 7 and 10 produce ATP (yellow). Since steps 6-10 occur twice per glucose molecule, this leads to a net production of ATP.
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| caption          = The [[metabolic pathway]] of glycolysis converts [[glucose]] to [[pyruvate]] by via a series of intermediate metabolites. {{legend-inline|pink}} Each chemical modification is performed by a different enzyme. {{legend-inline|#8f8fda}} Steps 1 and 3 consume [[adenosine triphosphate|ATP]] and {{legend-inline|#e0d10f}} steps 7 and 10 produce ATP. Since steps 6–10 occur twice per glucose molecule, this leads to a net production of ATP.
 
| alt              = A summary pathway diagram of glycolysis, showing the multi-step conversion of glucose to pyruvate. Each step in the pathway is catalysed by a unique enzyme.
 
| alt              = A summary pathway diagram of glycolysis, showing the multi-step conversion of glucose to pyruvate. Each step in the pathway is catalysed by a unique enzyme.
 
| image            = Glycolysis metabolic pathway 3.svg
 
| image            = Glycolysis metabolic pathway 3.svg
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| annotations     =
  
   {{Annotation|16|6|   [[Glucose]]                            }}
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   {{Annotation| 16| 6| [[Glucose]]                            }}
   {{Annotation|98|6|   [[Glucose-6-phosphate        |G6P]]    }}
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   {{Annotation| 98| 6| [[Glucose-6-phosphate        |G6P]]    }}
   {{Annotation|178|6|   [[Fructose 6-phosphate      |F6P]]    }}
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   {{Annotation|178| 6| [[Fructose 6-phosphate      |F6P]]    }}
   {{Annotation|254|6|   [[Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate  |F1,6BP]] }}
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   {{Annotation|254| 6| [[Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate  |F1,6BP]] }}
   {{Annotation|303|80| [[Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate |GADP]]  }}
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   {{Annotation|303| 80| [[Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate |GADP]]  }}
   {{Annotation|351|80| [[Dihydroxyacetone phosphate |DHAP]]  }}
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   {{Annotation|351| 80| [[Dihydroxyacetone phosphate |DHAP]]  }}
 
   {{Annotation|268|222| [[1,3-bisphosphoglycerate    |1,3BPG]] }}
 
   {{Annotation|268|222| [[1,3-bisphosphoglycerate    |1,3BPG]] }}
 
   {{Annotation|214|222| [[3-phosphoglycerate        |3PG]]    }}
 
   {{Annotation|214|222| [[3-phosphoglycerate        |3PG]]    }}
 
   {{Annotation|152|222| [[2-phosphoglycerate        |2PG]]    }}
 
   {{Annotation|152|222| [[2-phosphoglycerate        |2PG]]    }}
   {{Annotation|84|222| [[Phosphoenolpyruvate        |PEP]]    }}
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   {{Annotation| 84|222| [[Phosphoenolpyruvate        |PEP]]    }}
   {{Annotation|9|222|   [[Pyruvate]]                          }}
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   {{Annotation| 9|222| [[Pyruvate]]                          }}
  
   {{Annotation|62|35|   [[Hexokinase                             |HK]]    |font-size=11 }}
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   {{Annotation| 62| 35| [[Hexokinase                             |HK]]    |font-size=11 }}
   {{Annotation|138|35| [[Phosphoglucose isomerase               |PGI]]    |font-size=11 }}
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   {{Annotation|138| 35| [[Phosphoglucose isomerase               |PGI]]    |font-size=11 }}
   {{Annotation|217|35| [[Phosphofructokinase                     |PFK]]    |font-size=11 }}
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   {{Annotation|217| 35| [[Phosphofructokinase                   |PFK]]    |font-size=11 }}
   {{Annotation|322|35| [[Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase         |ALDO]]  |font-size=11 }}
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   {{Annotation|322| 35| [[Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase         |ALDO]]  |font-size=11 }}
   {{Annotation|334|133| [[Triosephosphate isomerase               |TPI]]    |font-size=11 }}
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   {{Annotation|334|133| [[Triosephosphate isomerase             |TPI]]    |font-size=11 }}
   {{Annotation|313|201| [[Glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase |GAPDH]]  |font-size=11 }}
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   {{Annotation|313|201| [[Glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase |GAPDH]]  |font-size=11 }}
   {{Annotation|246|201| [[Phosphoglycerate kinase                 |PGK]]    |font-size=11 }}
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   {{Annotation|246|201| [[Phosphoglycerate kinase               |PGK]]    |font-size=11 }}
   {{Annotation|183|201| [[Phosphoglycerate mutase                 |PGM]]    |font-size=11 }}
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   {{Annotation|183|201| [[Phosphoglycerate mutase               |PGM]]    |font-size=11 }}
   {{Annotation|116|201| [[Enolase                                 |ENO]]    |font-size=11 }}
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   {{Annotation|116|201| [[Enolase                               |ENO]]    |font-size=11 }}
   {{Annotation|46|201| [[Pyruvate kinase                         |PK]]    |font-size=11 }}
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   {{Annotation| 46|201| [[Pyruvate kinase                       |PK]]    |font-size=11 }}
  
 
   {{Annotation|115|109| {{no selflink|Glycolysis}}                          |font-size=16 }}
 
   {{Annotation|115|109| {{no selflink|Glycolysis}}                          |font-size=16 }}
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:46, 2 June 2020

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The metabolic pathway of glycolysis converts glucose to pyruvate by via a series of intermediate metabolites.    Each chemical modification is performed by a different enzyme.    Steps 1 and 3 consume ATP and    steps 7 and 10 produce ATP. Since steps 6–10 occur twice per glucose molecule, this leads to a net production of ATP.


Template documentation

Usage

To transclude this interactive template, use: {{Glycolysis summary}}

Alternatively, for the non-interactive image, use [[File:Glycolysis metabolic pathway 3 annotated.svg]]

Default alt text

"A summary pathway diagram of glycolysis, showing the multistep conversion of glucose to pyruvate. Each step in the pathway is catalysed by a unique enzyme."

Suggested caption

"The metabolic pathway of glycolysis converts glucose to pyruvate via a series of intermediate metabolites. Each chemical modification (red box) is performed by a different enzyme. Steps 1 and 3 consume ATP (blue) and steps 7 and 10 produce ATP (yellow). Since steps 6-10 occur twice per glucose molecule, this leads to a net production of energy."

See also