Chapter 8: Q19CP (page 221)
Why is ATP alone not an effective allosteric regulator of enzyme activity?
Short Answer
AMP becomes the allosteric inhibitor in the regulatory enzyme and ATP does not act as allosteric regulator.
Chapter 8: Q19CP (page 221)
Why is ATP alone not an effective allosteric regulator of enzyme activity?
AMP becomes the allosteric inhibitor in the regulatory enzyme and ATP does not act as allosteric regulator.
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