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What is the name of an enzyme that catalyzes a reaction that removes a phosphate group from a molecule?


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Answer:

phosphofructokinase

Explanation:

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Answer:

Similar to the reaction that occurs in step 1 of glycolysis, a second molecule of ATP provides the phosphate group that is added on to the F6P molecule. The enzyme that catalyzes this reaction is phosphofructokinase (PFK).

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