Biology, asked by srv1996, 5 months ago

what is the difference between enol phosphate and normal phosphate ester that gives PEP such a high phosphoryl group transfer potential?

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Answered by salma06samouh
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PEP has high phosphoryl transfer because the phosphoryl group traps PEP into its unstable enol form. Once the phosphate group is transferred to ATP, the enol converts to a more stable ketone.

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