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Succinate-glycine pathway

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The succinate-glycine cycle is similar to the citric acid cycle in that they are both concerned with the metabolism of a 2-carbon compound. Oxal- acetate is the substrate catalyst in the citric acid cycle, whereas succinate plays this rale in the reactions in which glycine is concerned.

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The succinate-glycine cycle is similar to the citric acid cycle in that they are both concerned with the metabolism of a 2-carbon compound. Oxal- acetate is the substrate catalyst in the citric acid cycle, whereas succinate plays this rale in the reactions in which glycine is concerned.

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