Answer:
activation of PKA (cAMP-dependent) protein kinase activation
Explanation:
Glycolysis is a catabolic mechanism that occurs in the cytoplasm and can be found in almost all organisms both aerobic and anaerobic. In the process of glycolysis, glucose is converted into 2 pyruvate molecules, and added 2 ATP molecules and 2 NADH + H + molecules (Koolman, 2005: 150). In eukaryotes and prokaryotes there are very large similarities in the process of glycolysis both in the enzymes used, the amount and mechanism of reactions that occur (Trudy McKee, 2002: 236).
Glycolysis consists of 10 reaction stages, and these stages are divided into 2 major stages, namely:
1. Order I (requires ATP) glucose phosphorilation and is broken down to form 2 units of 3-carbon triose phosphate.
2. Sequence II (generating ATP) glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate is converted to lactate.
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