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 Join two molecules together (and are thus anabolic). They often use energy supplied by ATP. example: Acetyl-CoA synthetase-combimes acetate and coenzyme A to form acetyl CoA for the Krebs cycle.
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Join two molecules together (and are thus anabolic). They often use energy supplied by ATP. For example: Acetyl-CoA synthetase-combimes acetate and [[coenzyme A]] to form acetyl CoA for the Krebs cycle.

Latest revision as of 22:17, 27 July 2012

Join two molecules together (and are thus anabolic). They often use energy supplied by ATP. For example: Acetyl-CoA synthetase-combimes acetate and coenzyme A to form acetyl CoA for the Krebs cycle.