Which is usually the slowest way to regulate a reaction in a metabolic pathway?
a) covalent...
Chemistry, 31.07.2019 22:30 zakwolthuis
Which is usually the slowest way to regulate a reaction in a metabolic pathway?
a) covalent modification
b) changing the enzyme concentration
c) allosteric modulation
all of the above are usually equally as fast.
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