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RLS for New Pyramindine synthesis   ATC ase  
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RLS for New Purine synthesis   Glutamine PRPP  
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RLS of Glycolysis   PFK-1  
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RLS of Gluconeogenesis   Pyruvate dehydrogenase  
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RLS of TCA cycle   Isocitrate dehydrognease  
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RLS Glycogen Synthesis   Glycogen synthase  
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RLS Glycogenolysis   Glycogen phosphorylase  
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RLS HMP shunt   G6PD  
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RLS Fatty Acid Synthesis   Acetyl CoA carboxylase  
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RLS Fatty acid oxidation   Carnititine Acyl Transferase 1  
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RLS Ketogenesis   HMG-CoA synthase  
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RLS Cholesterol synthesis   HMG-CoA reductase  
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RLS Heme synthesis   ALA synthase  
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RLS Urea Cycle   Carbomyl phosphate synthase I  
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Fatty acid oxidation site   Mitochondria  
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SER (Steroid synthesis)Site   Cytoplasm  
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RER (Protein Synthesis Site   Cytoplasm  
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Gluconeogenesis Site   BOTH  
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Heme synthesis Site   BOTH  
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Glycolysis Site   Cytoplasm  
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Acetyl Co A production Site   Cytoplasm  
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Fatty acid synthesis Site   Mitochondria  
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HMP shunt Site   Mitochondria  
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Gluconeogenesis Site   BOTH  
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Urea Cycle Site   BOTH  
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Krebs cycle Site   Cytoplasm  
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Oxidative phosphorylation Site   Mitochondria  
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McArdles Disease (Type IV)   Muscle glycogen phosporylase  
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Von Gierkes disease (Type I)   Glucose 6 phosphate  
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Pompes disease (Type II)   lysosomal alpah 1-4 glucosidase (acid maltase)  
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Coris disease (Type III)   Debranching enzyme alpha 1,6 glucosidase  
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