CUSTOM BIOLOGY
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Chapter 11.1, Problem 3CC
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To determine: If a cell-free mixture of epinephrine, glycogen phosphorylase and glycogen would produce glucose-1-phosphate.
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Cell signaling requires a good amount of enzymes, precursor and intermediate products that lead to the production of the desired substrate. This cannot be achieved in a cell-free environment because of the absence of the required intermediates.
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CUSTOM BIOLOGY
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