Multiple Choice
ATP can be generated from a variety pf phosphorylated compounds via phosphate-transfer reactions. Which molecules CANNOT serve as "high-energy" phosphate donors in the synthesis of ATP?
A) phosphate esters
B) acyl phosphates
C) phosphagens
D) phosphoamides
E) enolphosphates
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