Thread:Fixed IPP reactions (1)
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The paths from IPP (isopentenyl pyrophosphate) to FPP (farnesyl pyrophosphate) were a little bit off. In addition to the isomerization path looping to the left, there was also a direct path depicted. The annotations for FPP and FDPS make it clear that IPP isomerizes to DMPP and then *both* act as reactants in a single reaction to form GPP. Another copy of IPP joins GPP in a second reaction to form FPP. AlexanderPico 01:07, 6 November 2016 (UTC)