All are correct statements about the reaction catalyzed by citrate synthase EXCEPT:
A) Citrate synthase is allosterically activated by ATP.
B) The complete chemical equation is: Oxaloacetate + acetyl-CoA + H2O → citrate + CoA
C) Citryl-CoA is formed as an intermediate.
D) The mechanism involves attack of the carbanion of acetyl-CoA on the carbonyl carbon of oxaloacetate.
E) The enzyme uses general base catalysis to generate the reactive species.
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