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Below is the mechanism for the enzyme enolase, which converts 2-phosphoglycerate

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Below is the mechanism for the enzyme enolase, which converts 2-phosphoglycerate to phosphoenolpyruvate.  C. What is the significance of producing phosphoenolpyruvate considering that a major goal of glycolysis is to produce ATP? What is the name for this process? Which enzyme in glycolysis performs this reaction and what is its DG´˚? Recall:phosphoenolpyruvate + H2O à Pi + pyruvate          DG´˚ = -61.9kJ/molATP + H2O à ADP + Pi                                               DG´˚ = -30.5kJ/mol


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