pentoosifosfaattirata
Pentoosifosfaattirata, also known as the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) or the hexose monophosphate shunt, is a metabolic pathway parallel to glycolysis that generates NADPH and precursor molecules for nucleotide biosynthesis. It is a fundamental process in all living organisms, playing crucial roles in cellular redox balance and biosynthesis. The pathway occurs primarily in the cytoplasm of cells.
The pentose phosphate pathway has two distinct phases: the oxidative phase and the non-oxidative phase. The
The non-oxidative phase is a reversible series of reactions that interconverts various phosphorylated sugars, including fructose-6-phosphate
The pentose phosphate pathway is tightly regulated to meet the cell's specific needs for NADPH and pentose