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Citric Acid Cycle 2
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Review 3: Pyruvate & Fatty Acid Oxidation, Citric Acid Cycle, & Glycogen Metabolism / Citric Acid Cycle 2 / Problem 2
Problem 2
Why is the aconitase-catalyzed reaction considered reversible under cellular conditions?
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Because it has a positive delta G prime naught but is closer to zero in cellular conditions
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Because it uses manganese as a cofactor
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Because it binds RNA to regulate gene expression
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Because it generates NADH and CO2
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