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== TCA Cycle: ATP or GTP? ==
== TCA Cycle: ATP or GTP? ==


Many textbooks and web sites state that the enzyme catalyzing step 4, succinyl-CoA synthetase, phosphorylates GDP  GTP.  According to the primary literature, ADP phosphorylation predominates in E. coli (Margaret Birney et al, 1996) whereas in Pseudomonas sp., various nucleotide diphosphates are phosphorylated (Vinayak Kapatral et al, 2000).  Human mitochondria have two forms of the enzyme, which phosphorylate ATP and GTP respectively (David Lambeth et al, 2004).
Many textbooks and web sites state that the enzyme catalyzing step 4, succinyl-CoA synthetase, phosphorylates GDP  GTP.  According to the primary literature, ADP phosphorylation predominates in E. coli (Margaret Birney et al, 1996) whereas in Pseudomonas sp., various nucleotide diphosphates are phosphorylated (Vinayak Kapatral et al, 2000).  Human mitochondria have two forms of the enzyme, which phosphorylate ATP and GTP respectively [http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/279/35/36621?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=1&andorexacttitle=and&andorexacttitleabs=and&andorexactfulltext=and&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&sortspec=relevance&volume=279&firstpage=36621&resourcetype=HWCIT (David Lambeth et al, 2004)].

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Textbooks and web sites propagate various misconceptions and simple errors about microbiology. Here we provide a place for microbiology educators to set the record straight. Authors: Please provide primary references, in open-access sources whenever possible.

TCA Cycle: ATP or GTP?

Many textbooks and web sites state that the enzyme catalyzing step 4, succinyl-CoA synthetase, phosphorylates GDP  GTP. According to the primary literature, ADP phosphorylation predominates in E. coli (Margaret Birney et al, 1996) whereas in Pseudomonas sp., various nucleotide diphosphates are phosphorylated (Vinayak Kapatral et al, 2000). Human mitochondria have two forms of the enzyme, which phosphorylate ATP and GTP respectively (David Lambeth et al, 2004).