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How many ATP are produced during the HMP shunt pathway?​

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Answered by ShreshthaSaha
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In HMP shunt, 12 pairs of hydrogen atoms are eventually transferred to oxygen yielding 12*3=36 ATP. Of this, 1 ATP is used in converting one molecule of free glucose-6 phosphate. Hence, the net yield is 35 ATP which compares well with 38 ATP obtainable from glycolysis and TCA cycle.

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In HMP shunt, 12 pairs of hydrogen atoms are eventually transferred to oxygen yielding 12*3=36 ATP. Of this, 1 ATP is used in converting one molecule of free glucose-6 phosphate. Hence, the net yield is 35 ATP which compares well with 38 ATP obtainable from glycolysis and TCA cycle.

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