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Based on what you know about types of reactions and enzyme regulation, what can you conclude about the chemical reaction catalyzed by a protein kinase?
1.The energy change in this reaction is negative.
2.This reaction is common in allosteric regulation of enzymes.
3.The chemical reaction catalyzed by a protein kinase is a dephosphorylation reaction.
4.The chemical reaction catalyzed by a protein kinase is an endergonic reaction.
Based on what you know about types of reactions and enzyme regulation, what can you conclude about the chemical reaction catalyzed by a protein kinase?
1.The energy change in this reaction is negative.
2.This reaction is common in allosteric regulation of enzymes.
3.The chemical reaction catalyzed by a protein kinase is a dephosphorylation reaction.
4.The chemical reaction catalyzed by a protein kinase is an endergonic reaction.
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