What is the driving force for the reaction catalyzed by UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase that converts glucose 1-phosphate to UDP-glucose?
A) Its large negative free energy change.
B) The formation of an energy-rich product.
C) The subsequent hydrolysis of pyrophosphate.
D) The change in concentration of UTP.
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