Biochemistry - Glycolysis - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Glycolysis - Section 1 (Q.No. 18)
18.
Phosphofructokinase, the major flux-controlling enzyme of glycolysis is allosterically inhibited and activated respectively by
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Sabir mari baloch said:
3 years ago
Here, it is about inhiation and activation inhibited by ATP and activated by ADP when the substrate concentration increases the AT inhibit the enzyme and the concentration of substrate decreases the ADP activate the enzyme that's true citrate inhibits the enzyme but question is regarding activation and inhiation.
Chandani said:
5 years ago
Citrate and ATP are inhibitors.
JimWong said:
8 years ago
According to the MCAT Biochem review,
It is inhibited by ATP.
It is activated by AMP.
It is inhibited by ATP.
It is activated by AMP.
Danielle said:
9 years ago
According to Berg Biochemistry ADP is not an activator, AMP is. ADP is an activator for another reaction.
ADP + ADP = ATP + AMP.
*when ATP levels are low.
ADP + ADP = ATP + AMP.
*when ATP levels are low.
Maddie said:
1 decade ago
According to Nelson 12 Biology, citrate can be an inhibitor as well.
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