Which step is the rate limiting step in glycolysis?
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phosphofructokinase step
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The phosphofructokinase step is The rate-limiting step of glycolysis. High AMP/ADP levels are activators of this enzyme, while high ATP levels are inhibitory (energy charge).
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The rate limiting steps in glycolysis is the conversion of fructose 6 phosphate to fructose-1,6bisphosphate which is catelysed by enzyme phosphofructokinase.
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