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#Biochemistry
Synthesis of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate (2,3-BPG) in red blood cells: Some of the 1,3-BPG is converted to 2,3-BPG by the action of bisphosphoglycerate mutase (see Figure 8.18). 2,3-BPG, which is found in only trace amounts in most cells, is present at high con- centration in red blood cells (increases O 2 delivery, see p. 31). 2,3-BPG is hydrolyzed by a phosphatase to 3-phosphoglycerate, which is also an intermediate in glycolysis (see Figure 8.18). In the red blood cell, glycolysis is modified by inclusion of these “shunt” reactions.
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