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What is 'feedback inhibition' of an enzyme? why is this useful for a cell?
What is 'feedback inhibition' of an enzyme? why is this useful for a cell?
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Which statement is FALSE concerning feedback inhibition and allosteric sites?
1. | An allosteric activator causes the active site to be functional. | |
2. | Feedback inhibition usually occurs with metabolic pathways. | |
3. | Enzyme allosteric sites are not used in feedback inhibition. | |
4. | Allosteric inhibitors can keep an enzyme in an inactive shape. | |
5. | Allosteric sites can bind molecules other than the substrate. |