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A molecule of gtp is formed during the conversion of :

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Answered by Harshali2208
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This is a multi-step reaction, catalyzed by a multi-subunit enzyme. First, inorganic phosphate ion attacks the succinyl-CoA, freeing coenzyme A and producing succinyl phosphate as an enzyme-bound intermediate. The succinyl phosphate is a mixed anhydride, and represents a “high-energy phosphate”. The phosphate is then transferred to a histidine residue in the enzyme, producing free succinate and a phosphorylated enzyme. This phosphohistidine is also a “high-energy” phosphate. Finally, the phosphate is transferred from the histidine to a GDP or ADP, producing the corresponding nucleoside triphosphate and restoring the enzyme to its original state
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Answer:

The conversion of succinyl CoA into succinic acid involves the removal of the CoA enzyme and the step produces energy in the form of GTP.

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