In glycolysis, phosphofructokinase the key enzymes for regulation of this pathway because A B (PFK-1) is one of PFK-1 can be inactivated by phosphorylation. PFK-1 catalysis is virtually irreversible. PFK-1 can be inhibited by a downstream product.

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Chapter27: Metabolic Integration And Organ Specialization
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In glycolysis, phosphofructokinase
the key enzymes for regulation of this pathway
because
A
B
D
(PFK-1) is one of
PFK-1 can be inactivated by
phosphorylation.
PFK-1 catalysis is virtually irreversible.
PFK-1 can be inhibited by a downstream
product.
Your answer
PFK-1 may be activated at the allosteric
site.
Transcribed Image Text:In glycolysis, phosphofructokinase the key enzymes for regulation of this pathway because A B D (PFK-1) is one of PFK-1 can be inactivated by phosphorylation. PFK-1 catalysis is virtually irreversible. PFK-1 can be inhibited by a downstream product. Your answer PFK-1 may be activated at the allosteric site.
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