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Pyruvate Kinase is an enzyme that catalyses the reaction of phosphoenolpyruvate to form pyruvate. This reaction is the tenth step in glycolysis and one molecule ATP and one of pyruvate is realased at the end of this stage.<ref>Page 121 Alberts B., Johnson A, Lewis J, Raff M, Roberts K and Walter P. (2002) Molecular Biology of the Cell Fifth Edition, New York and Abingdon, Garland Science.</ref>  
Pyruvate Kinase is an enzyme that catalyses the reaction of [[phosphoenolpyruvate|phosphoenolpyruvate]] to form [[pyruvate|pyruvate]]. This reaction is the tenth step in [[glycolysis|glycolysis]] and one [[molecule|molecule]] [[ATP|ATP]] and one of pyruvate is realased at the end of this stage&nbsp;<ref>Page 121 Alberts B., Johnson A, Lewis J, Raff M, Roberts K and Walter P. (2002) Molecular Biology of the Cell Fifth Edition, New York and Abingdon, Garland Science.</ref>.<br>  


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Pyruvate Kinase is an enzyme that catalyses the reaction of phosphoenolpyruvate to form pyruvate. This reaction is the tenth step in glycolysis and one molecule ATP and one of pyruvate is realased at the end of this stage [1].

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  1. Page 121 Alberts B., Johnson A, Lewis J, Raff M, Roberts K and Walter P. (2002) Molecular Biology of the Cell Fifth Edition, New York and Abingdon, Garland Science.