You are studying a biochemical pathway that requires ATP as an energy source. To your dismay, the reactions soon stop, partly because the ATP is rapidly used up and partly because an excess of ADP builds up and inhibits the enzymes involved. You are about to give up when the following table from a biochemistry textbook catches your eye.

You are studying a biochemical pathway that requires ATP as an energy source. To your dismay, the reactions soon stop, partly because the ATP is rapidly used up and partly because an excess of ADP builds up and inhibits the enzymes involved. You are about to give up when the following table from a biochemistry textbook catches your eye.



Figure Q3-68

Which of the following reagents are most likely to revitalize your reaction?


(a) a vast excess of ATP
(b) glucose 6-phosphate and enzyme D
(c) creatine phosphate and enzyme A
(d) pyrophosphate


Answer: C


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