In the HMP shunt, hexoses are converted into pentoses, the most important being ribose 5-phosphate. It is useful for the synthesis of nucleic acids (RNA and DNA) and many nucleotides such as ATP, NAD+, FAD, and CoA.
In the HMP shunt, hexoses are converted into pentoses, the most important being ribose 5-phosphate. It is useful for the synthesis of nucleic acids (RNA and DNA) and many nucleotides such as ATP, NAD+, FAD, and CoA.
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